Hi Joao,

I'm using OpenAMF and is very stable, and supports class mappings, diferent services invocators (Java, EJB, JMX, ...), pageable recordesets, advanced gateway to use named services and hide server implementation.

About setCredentials functionlity, is not supported (or I never was able to find it ;)), and in my opinion is the only obscure point in OpenAMF. there's an example using a state bean  for authentication inside the openamf-config.xml, but seems a bit rudimentary. I request this feature in openamf mailing list but nobody give a response. This is one of the things I would like to do myself if I get sometime.

Best,

C.



On 6/15/06, João Saleiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

 

I have only used AMFPHP for my projects. Now I am deliberating on using JAVA on the next project, but there are some decisive factors that I need to check before making my decision. One of them, are openAMF capabilities.

Does OpenAMF do exactly the same as AMFPHP can do? What about role management and .setCredentials, does it work the same way?

 

Thanks,

 

João Saleiro


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