Hello :)

class mapping it's very cool ... but i prefere use EDEN
serialisation/deseiialization :)

More information : http://live.burrrn.com/wiki/eden

you can use this tool in Javascript, AS1, AS2, AS3, ASP, .NET etc... and if
you can't use remoting you can continue to keep your datas in .txt or other
db files.

You can find Eden sources in the buRRRn repository located here
svn://live.buRRRn.com (port 3690) with your SVN client :)

I use AMFPhp and EDEN in my works with Flex, Flash and FMS.


EKA+ :)


2006/8/30, Julius Turnmire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 18:17 +0200, Martin Wood wrote:
> Unfortunately the player wont do data type conversion when deserializing
the
> contents of an object returned via remoting.
Bummer :(

>
> You have to make sure your types are right on the server so that when
the
> remoting gateway constructs the amf data to send to flash it has the
correct
> types already inside.
>
Yes, when they are correct on the server first, they do come in
properly.

> Obviously this is more of a pain from something like PHP than say Java
as PHP
> has a much looser type system.
>
<nods in agreement>

> For me the beauty of remoting is that you *do* get the datatypes that
you create
> on the server sent to you in flash.
>
Yes, I have had much success with remoting.  But I have some old code
that I'm working with that leaves a lot of things in strings.  I was
hoping that VO's and class mapping might help here, but apparently not.


> I think the other issue you are running into is that when the player
creates the
> actionscript objects from the remoting data it populates the object
*before* it
> runs the constructor.
That is very good to know, I'll have to look into it more.  I also had a
brief look at eka's article and I'll need to do some more looking into
this.

>
> This means that it doesnt care about any getters / setters and you have
to be
> extra careful if you do anything in the constructor or are expecting
parameters
> to your constructor.
Yes again, I'll need to experiment to see exactly what's happening. If
it is populating the object before the constructor is run, then perhaps
I can use the constructor to do the type conversion if I do decide to do
the conversion in Flash and not on the server.

Thank you very much for your insight!



>
>
> Julius Turnmire wrote:
> > Ok, I've got it working as advertised.  I'm using VO's and my returned
> > values are being mapped to my VO classes.  But the problem is how
> > they're mapped.
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