OpenAMF works great, and maybe this could be the best starting point
to make a .NET open source version...

12 Sep 2005 20:49:50 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How mature is it and is it being actively developed, maybe a move to the 
> osflash site is in order ?
> 
> Grant
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Patrick Mineault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: Open Source Flash Mailing List [email protected]
> Sent: 9/12/05 4:14 PM
> Subject: Re: [osflash] Remoting for .NET - proposal and request for advice
> 
> > Yes I'm on the list, and unfortunately for you you've been beat already.
> > There is an (early) implementation of Remoting for .NET, it's on
> > starwolf.ch.
> >
> > Patrick Mineault
> >
> > Thompson, Daniel wrote:
> >
> > >Paul
> > >
> > >You may want to check out OpenAMF [http://www.openamf.org/], an 
> > >open-source Java remoting gateway.
> > >Architectural considerations are much more similar between Java and .NET 
> > >than PHP and .NET, so it may
> > >be a better version to port (assuming they've already solved those 
> > >problems).
> > >
> > >-dt
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >
> > >Well, I've looked around and haven't found one of these, but it would be 
> > >helpful for me, so I'm
> > >proposing a new OS Flash project: An open-source Flash Remoting gateway 
> > >for .NET
> > >
> > >Since the kind folks who built AMFPHP have already done so much of the 
> > >work, I was thinking of using
> > >that implementation as the jumping-off point, in particular for the 
> > >deserialization/serialization, but
> > >also for the architecture unless I can find reasons not to.
> > >
> > >Any thoughts? I'm sure there are several people on this list with plenty 
> > >of AMFPHP experience. I don't
> > >know if Patrick Mineault is on this list, but if you are (or others who 
> > >have been involved in
> > >designing/building AMFPHP) then I would greatly appreciate your insights.  
> > >For my part I have used
> > >AMFPHP somewhat (I have php on my personal site; .NET at work) and have 
> > >dug into the source code quite
> > >a bit in anticipation of this project.
> > >
> > >Here are some questions I have, that I would love to get feedback on:
> > >
> > >- What are some of the strengths and weaknesses of the AMFPHP 
> > >architecture? If you could design that
> > >system from scratch today, would you use the same architecture or a 
> > >different one?
> > >
> > >- Anyone else attempted to build an AMF gateway? What lessons did you 
> > >learn? Should I turn back now
> > >while I'm ahead? =)
> > >
> > >- Is anyone else interested in having (or helping build or test) an OS 
> > >Flash Remoting gateway for
> > >.NET?
> > >
> > >Obviously there will be some necessary changes due to differences in PHP 
> > >and C#/.NET, and I already
> > >have some thoughts about some changes based on specific things that are 
> > >available in .NET that (I
> > >assume) aren't available in PHP. But having never designed an AMF gateway 
> > >before, I'd appreciate
> > >thoughts from any of you who have done so, or at least spent some time 
> > >thinking about it.
> > >
> > >Thanks for your feedback!
> > >
> > >Paul Robertson
> > >
> > >
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