AMF is a Macromedia specific Binary format, no XML.  Because there are
no XML headers and fluff, the binary format posts much smaller data
footprints and thus better performance.  Of course it all depends on
your requirements and business needs why you would go with one over
the other.

renaun

--- In [email protected], Zhu Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HI,all
> 
> As we know, in flex 1.5, only AMF protocol of RemoteObject is
supported, my
> question is:
> 
> 1.      Is AMF protocol XML based? That is to say, is there a tier
of this
> protocol trying to translate objects into XML stream?
> 
> 2.      And if it is, what is the difference between SOAP?
> 
> 3.      If it is not, how does AMF serialize objects and Flash Player
> deserialize them?
> 
> --
> Best Regards!
> Zhu Feng
> MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>







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