Amy

That I didn't know. AMFPHP is probably a viable option then, especially seeing 
as it is being updated.

I left AMFPHP behind once I went with WebORB and have never looked back until 
now.

--- In [email protected], "Amy" <amyblankens...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "valdhor" <valdhorlists@> wrote:
> >
> > James
> > 
> > First off, I would not use AMFPHP as it is deprecated in favor of ZendAMF 
> > (Part of Zend Framework). I found WebORB much easier to integrate than 
> > ZendAMF.
> > 
> > With WebORB you use Object Oriented PHP. You create data transfer classes 
> > in both Flex and PHP and map them to each other. then you use class hinting 
> > in PHP to receive data from Flex.
> > 
> > You can definitely send the arraycollection to PHP. It will arrive as an 
> > array of objects.
> > 
> > One thing I think you should look into is SharedObjects in Flex. This 
> > allows you to save data to the local machine (Kind of like cookies but you 
> > have 100K of space you can use) and is very useful to hold these kinds of 
> > preferences.
> 
> I would disagree that AMFPHP is deprecated... They just released a new 
> version in February.
> 
> -Amy
>


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