Heheh right one there Chris. I'm cool with Red5 too coz its written in java :)
I've been watching its growth since it started, I'm biased to java frameworks
coz i'm a java architect, who just happens to love flash too. But HaXe is
promising... just not yet too familiar with OCaml to give me the ability to
extend it at will. While projects like OpenAMF and Red5 uses the Java language
allowing me to extend and implement any customized gates or what not. For
example serving the same Business Managers through the AMF gateways, and the
very same instances in XMLRPC or SOAP for integration.
Sorry to promote... :) but if you wanna server dynamic client-side logic
generated from the Server side logic, you can look at a small tiny project I
authored called JXN, allowing you to manipulate local assets and movies through
parsing a script generated by the server, this is not a swf class embedding but
an in-client embedded macro script engine extending the JSON language.
Going back, its up to which mother language your are more comfortable with to
host your scripting backend. I'm sure you would need more apis, connect to
different databases and services or even integrate to legacy systems, you need
to be familiar or at least good with the host language to ensure that you can
provide all of your clients needs.
Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As Ronald points out, you probably would
be really happy with HaXe. While it's not ActionScript, it's very similar, and
does allow you to use the language for the server-side as well as for building
Flash content.
Also, Red5 allows you to use Flash remoting and now supports AMF3. It also will
allow you to write the server-side code in JavaScript (also supports Java,
Python, Ruby, etc...), which is a very similar language to ActionScript.
Anyway, I would recommend Red5 over OpenAMF as it's being currently developed
and supports many more features. Oh and yes, I'm a bit biased, as I'm
co-project manager for Red5
-Chris
On 2/12/07, Ronald Villaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: HaXe would be your
direct implementation. If you want it written in java, actionscript is just
ecmascript, so running a rhino engine in your backend manager from your OpenAMF
gateway is the same thing. For php and python, you can try combining the AMFPHP
or AMFPerl with the Spidermonkey engine also from mozilla.
Björn Ritzl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
What are my options if I want to run a set of ActionScript classes
server side? The classes I want to run contain only logic, nothing
visual. I want the be able to create several instances (quite a few
actually), passing data to them and handling the return data.
TIA!
/Björn
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