Hi, Shared also on users mailing list.
Piotr Zarzycki <[email protected]> escreveu no dia terça, 15/12/2020 à(s) 19:00: > Hi Hugo, > > Nice! :) Maybe share that news also on users mailing list. > > Thanks, > Piotr > > wt., 15 gru 2020 o 19:55 Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> > napisał(a): > > > Hi Hugo, > > > > I don't use .NET but that's very cool. Thanks for sharing! :) > > > > El mar, 15 dic 2020 a las 16:43, Hugo Ferreira (<[email protected] > >) > > escribió: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > For those that use .NET as a backend as you know there are not many > > options > > > and most have vaniss from the web a long time ago or stopped the > > > development. > > > Meanwhile .NET Core (now just .NET 5) was developed and there was not a > > > single option for AMF. > > > > > > I developed AMFCore 2 years ago based on .NET Standard and not on .NET > > > Framework, so it works on all .NET implementations (.NET Framework, > Mono, > > > .NET Core and now .NET). > > > Also, this library doesn't require the ASPX gateway that is only > > supported > > > for WebForms solutions that were discontinued. > > > Tested on all implementations and with full example for all cases on > the > > > readme page. > > > > > > Recently this library was updated to works with Apache Royale > > SimpleRemote, > > > so the same .NET backend works with a Flex application with > RemoteObject > > > and Apache Royale with SimpleRemote. > > > > > > As I seen recently people using .NET here on the mailing list, I > > remembered > > > to share this library: https://github.com/SolidSoft-Lda/AMFCore > > > Of course it's free and open source. > > > > > > > > > -- > > Carlos Rovira > > Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC > > *Apache Software Foundation* > > http://about.me/carlosrovira > > > > > -- > > Piotr Zarzycki >
