I used Storable::AMF, which supports AMF3.
On 24/02/2009, at 1:25 AM, Tom Chiverton wrote:
On Thursday 19 Feb 2009, Rob Kunkle wrote:
> I think you can force flex to use AMF0.
See RemoteObjectAMF0 from renaun.com
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On Thursday 19 Feb 2009, Rob Kunkle wrote:
> I think you can force flex to use AMF0.
See RemoteObjectAMF0 from renaun.com
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Hi Guy -
I'm in the same boat, using perl on the backend for a project that I'm
working on. We've been using XML to pass data to the the flex app, but
it would be nice if there was a way to use AMF. I looked around bit,
but haven't actually tried anything at this point.
Flap uses AMF::Per
Yes, that project was last updated over 4 years ago.
I'm not sure I want to invest time in developing a solution based on
something that's not being actively developed (and that's assuming it
even works with modern flash players).
Guy
On 17/02/2009, at 8:00 PM, sunild99 wrote:
I hav
I haven't used this but there is a Perl AMF library:
http://www.simonf.com/flap/
Perhaps this is the ancient implementation you're referring to.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Guy Morton wrote:
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> Is anyone using perl as a backend for remoting?
>
> I can't find a complete implementation t
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