well if you use flashbuilder, fb will generate the services for you, but
your limited fo zend 1.x

On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 10:23 AM, bilbosax <waspenc...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I am new to PHP, so I apologize for my inexperience. I am working in a
> Windows 10 environment and have installed WAMP to serve Apache, PHP, and
> MySQL. I am creating some remoteObject webservices for an Adobe AIR app
> that
> will communicate with Zend using AMF, and I have created an index.php file
> to get everything in motion, but when I browse to the index.php file in
> chrome, I get all kinds of errors. Here is the index.php file:
>
> *index.php*
> <?php
>        require_once('Zend/Amf/Server.php');
>        require_once('HalfService.php');
>
>        $server = new Zend_Amf_Server();
>        //adding our class to Zend AMF Server
>        $server->setClass("HalfService");
>        //Mapping the ActionScript VO to the PHP VO
>        //you don't have to add the package name
>        $server->setClassMap("VOService", "VOService");
>        echo($server -> handle());
> ?>
>
> *My file structure in WAMP is as follows:*
>
> C:/wamp64/www/
>                           ZendFramework/library/Zend/Amf/Server.php
>                           zendamf_remote/index.php
>                                                    HalfService.php
>                                                    VOService.php
>
> *I tried to create a include_path in my php.ini file that looks like this,
> but it did not work:*
>
>     include_path = “c:\wamp64\www\ZendFramework\library”
>
> *Finally, this is the error that I get when I browse to index.php in a
> browser:*
>
>     ( ! ) Warning: require_once(Zend/Amf/Server.php): failed to open
> stream:
> No such file or directory in C:\wamp64\www\zendamf_remote\index.php on
> line
> 2
>
>     ( ! ) Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required
> 'Zend/Amf/Server.php' (include_path='�c:\wamp64\www\
> ZendFramework\library�')
> in C:\wamp64\www\zendamf_remote\index.php on line 2
>
> I thought that surely someone here might have tried to create their own
> RemoteObjects to try and communicate with a database in AMF.  Any help at
> all in getting this configured would really be appreciated.  Thanks so
> much!
>
>
>
>
>
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