First thing you should do is obtain a copy of WAMP server
which will create a webserver for you with Apache, MySQL, and PHP
Next make sure that the WAMP server is running and that you myPhpAdmin from your localhost
Create database and tables or run the script provided in the tutorials
Also make
The PHP RIA SDK by Adobe can be found at:
http://code.google.com/p/adobe-php-sdk/
(news) http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1010
PHP RIA SDK is a project started by Mike Potter, which is intended to
enable PHP developers to build solutions with Adobe RIA technologies
quickly.
WebORB for PHP h
Thank you for the links!
My RIA shouldn't ever need more than 1 CPU so the FDS Express seems
like it could be what I want, but the one article I did find, that I
posted in the original message, was pretty short on details, and
doesn't work for me for some reason.
Any better tutorials and examp
Mark,
Your right again, I just came across it when the PHP release was made.
I should have been more explicit, all the better to educate people
new to it like me...
Renaun
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Piller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Renaun,
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> Yes, that's the pricing breakd
Renaun,
Yes, that's the pricing breakdown I am referring to. As for WebORB
being a couple months old, that's not entirely accurate. The product
has been around for more than three years. It used to be knows as
FlashORB. Flex integration in WebORB is as young as Flex 2.
Thanks,
Mark
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Mark,
Thanks for the clarification. I remember reading about the editions
somewhere now, and to put it together I assume you are refering to the
edition breakdown at:
http://themidnightcoders.com/licensing/
Where PHP will have these editions:
WebORB Open Source Edition - free
WebORB Professional
Let me clarify that WebORB for PHP is available under BOTH GPL and a
commercial license. If GPL requirements do not suit your needs, you
can always license WebORB for PHP commercially.
Thanks,
Mark
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Renaun Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> No PHP packages
No PHP packages support the full functionality of Flex data access
features, which Flex Data Services server provides. Part of Flex data
access is RPC serivces, which includes Remoting. When it first came
out, before Flex, it was called Flash MX Remoting. In Flex remoting
is done by the RemoteOb
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