Hi Carlos,

Thank you for the response! I've noted the Royale and AMF example projects and 
will see how far I get.

A point of clarity, if I need to compile any Royale project where I want to use 
AMF, I have to use Maven vs other development tools, to compile the Royale 
project? I ask because Maven isn't listed as an IDE tool on the Royale website.

Jason


From: Carlos Rovira <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 2:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Royale/AMF For Healthcare Apps

Hi Jason,

Royale offers AMF since it is a very good way to send and receive data. The 
security layer can be https as it was before. I also could say that since AMF 
is not as popular as other communication ways, it's more secure.

Benign said that Royale offers the rest of usual formats in Flex (like 
HTTPService), but also other more compliant with web standards like REST/JSON. 
So you can choose things more "actual" or going with AMF if you want.

In the end I think you have more options.

is AMF the way to go? My opinion is: it depends... If I'd go with a huge 
system, I'd invest in AMF since is very good. For me it continue to be the 
best. But if I'm going to do some mash up with other services, then probably 
will go with REST/JSON or HTTPService since I'd only be a "consumer" of info 
from another source and they probably will put on that format.

You have a java blazeds example in our repo /examples/amf and a client (use 
MXRoyale version). And also there's lots of emails in user and dev lists here 
from people asking mostly the same all time, so you can learn from the start of 
many others with Royale and AMF

HTH

Carlos



El mié, 17 feb 2021 a las 3:52, Jason Fillman 
(<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>) escribió:
Nearly a decade ago I stepped away from Flex, and all programming, and went 
another way.

I have long had an interest to produce apps in the healthcare space and really 
felt the broad device support that Flex offerred could address many challenges 
with players in that space, but the changes to support and unclear future of 
Flash and Flex, really changed things.

I have recently started looking around again, finding Royale, compiling a 
couple sample apps and trying to see what I could learn, but basically starting 
over, having forgotten most things.

My question to the group, realizing this is really an opinion question, is the 
appropriateness of Royale and AMF for solutions that require very strong data 
security and encryption.

Seems like AMF is the preferred choice for data integration, but doesn't seem 
to have been updated in several years. Is AMF the way to go?

I found essentially no instructions on getting a BlazeDS environment setup 
locally or hosted. (AWS/Azure??). Looking for baby steps with examples, maybe 
paired with some e-learning recommendations.

Hoping to dust off the skills or, more accurately, start over, and would 
appreciate some feedback, thoughts, and suggestions from this group.


--
Carlos Rovira
Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC
Apache Software Foundation
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