Hi Chris,

I was able to access java methods using OpenAMF. I basically converted
a class that I found on Adobe's site(sorry I can't find the ref). I
would love to share what I have done. I will put together my little
"hello world app" and can email it to you if you would like. I am not
a Java developer at all, but we went to Max with a fellow Java Dev who
I work with and we got it working. We did have to use the AMFO
encoding but it works great.

give me a shout and I will package it up.
I will put together a small tut for anyone else interested.... really
just mimicking what I saw on another site(Adobe). I dont want to put
up the files until I find the ref... lol.

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Thanks
Jeremy

--- In [email protected], "cluebcke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all, wondering if someone can point me to a coherent example,
> tutorial or writeup demonstrating the use of OpenAMF--or any other
> Java AMF solution--with ActionScript 3 (i.e. a Flex 2 client). 
> 
> Yes, I searched mightily before posting the question but haven't come
> up with anything that (a) states unequivocally that OpenAMF can be
> made to work with AS3, (b) how to do it, (c) what issues there are
> (the snippets I've found suggest that you need to use AMF0 encoding,
> not AMF3--what does that mean for me in practical terms?).
> 
> Again, alternative solutions would be welcome, and I'm not looking for
> somebody to hold me hand, just point me at some resources. Sharing of
> experiences with this would be greatly welcomed.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris Luebcke
>


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