I'm using the red5 os java server.

Best, Austin

Kevin wrote:
Are you using PHP or Java?

I have been able to do it fine using AMFPHP. In fact with PHP 5 you can use type hinting to force method parameters to be a specific VO. I would have to look at the code to see why it is not working, but it should work fine by just sending the VO through as a parameter of the called service. That said, since PHP is not strictly typed, so sending typed objects through to remoting services are not all that meaningful (or useful) unless you are planning to enforce the limited type hinting of PHP 5. Either way, in PHP, you need to verify that you got what you were expecting.

I have only used FDS with Java, so I can't say for certain that it works with RPC, however from what I understand, it should.

- Kevin


On May 3, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Austin Kottke wrote:

Thanks Kevin,

I've been unable to send a remoteclass TO a server, I've been able to receive
remoteclasses and the binding works fine, sending is a different story.

I'm not using FDS however, so it possibly might be a drawback in the server.

Best, Austin

Kevin wrote:

yes.


HOW depends a little on where you are going with it (Java or PHP or ??) but you use the [RemoteClass (alias=''some.server.class")] to map your AS VO to your server VO. With PHP, you will need to use the $_explicitType variable in your PHP classes.

- Kevin


On May 3, 2007, at 4:40 PM, Austin Kottke wrote:

Hi - is it possible to send an array of VOs over an AMF3 gateway to a
server and have
the server correctly parse this?

I've noticed that only strings and ints are supported in the tests I'm
doing. Is this true?

Best, Austin






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