Hello,
I dont know the correct answer. I was wondering if anyone could give more information about ideal protocols for communicating with a server side DB. phpObject looks very easy to use but there are other concerns when choosing the ideal protocol. If anyone has given thoght to this please let me know how these different protocols compare in regards to the following:
1) Ease of use
2) transfer time
3) Overhead
4) Maximum amount of data transfered
5) Load time when recieving data in flash
6) ability to broadcast when data is loaded in flash
7) probibility of crashing flash
8) maintanability/reusability
9) secuirity
9) Supported data types.
10) amount of time spent server side programming.
Thanks,
Thanks,
Iman
On 7/28/06, Martin Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Id say go with AMFPHP because it is still actively developed and quite mature.
You can also take advantage of CakeAMFPHP [1] which is a nice bridge between
cakephp [2] and amfphp. I've been using it a lot for my recent projects and the
combination really takes the pain out of developing database backed flash
applications. There's even a nice tutorial for getting up and running with
CakeAMFPHP [3]
The other upside with cake is that you can generate a simple html interface to
the backend with minimal code (scaffolding) so that you can test it
independently of the flash code.
thats my personal opinion :)
Martin
1. http://cakeforge.org/projects/cakeamfphp
2. http://cakephp.org/
3. http://cakeamfphp.rd11.org/
bruce wrote:
> Hello to all. I think it's great that I found a group of flash enthusiast
> who are willing to push AS and other aspects of flash to open source
> channels.
>
> Even though some of the materials in the emails are too confusing for me
> just yet.
> I still haven't ran across anyone who was discussing PHPObject in the
> mailing lists.
> I guess it's because it's pretty old news since it came out in 2002, but
> being a noob
> to this scene, I thought it was a good idea to use in my projects.
>
> Has anyone had experience with PHPObject? Is it worth it to learn?
> or is AMFPHP a better option?
>
> Thank you....
>
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