AMFPHP has been around a long time. It's been optimized and optimized and optimized. RubyAMF is (relatively) new. However, I have not used it, so I don't know how it performs, but I'm going to take an educated guess that AMFPHP is faster, more stable and more flexible only because of its age and widespread use.

artur wrote:
is there a major difference in terms of performance, stability, and flexibility?

im about to built an RIA using Flex & MySQL..
but havent decided on the middleware yet.

whats the verdict?

also whats the learning curve on it for devs who have experience with Java, JSP, ASP, PHP



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