You're right mx.remoting classes are free, but not open source, but there's another implemementation of remoting client classes in ActionStep package. Those classes could be ported. I never use them, but I read a while ago, about it and think this classes could be used without the whole ActionStep framework, if some ActionStep experienced developer could confirm that...
Best,
C.
2006/5/16, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Nicolas, looking to another mail about haXe remoting, but seems you
> talk about http based RPC. If I understand, there's no AMF support in
> haXe? if not there will be?
AMF needs the mx.remoting classes which I haven't used up to now and are
not OpenSource. That's one of the reason why I cameup with haXe Remoting
which permit to send datas but also classes instances over any kind of
connection (ExternalInterface, XMLSocket, HTTP), either synchronously or
asynchronously depending on what is possible.
As for haXe AMF Remoting, what I see are theses two possibilities :
a) port theses classes to haXe and use them for haXe-AMF-Remoting. It
has some restrictions since the mx.remoting sources belongs to Adobe.
b) comeup with an OpenSource implementation of mx.remoting that could be
directly integrated in haXe distribution.
The (b) might be of some interest for Red5 people since having an
OpenSource Remoting server would make much sense if these is a
client-side OpenSource API as well. What are the plans
Nicolas
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