RE: Is openamf dying?

"Bas van Gils" <[email protected]> Wed, 29 Mar 2006 08:26:16 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.openamf.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
At the company I work I'm developing a RIA using OpenAMF and it works
fine. The RIA is not ready for production-release but since we're also
using Spring and Hibernate I might consider the possibility to use Red5
in the future (http://osflash.org/red5/roadmap) and leave OpenAMF. This
opensource server will soon support Remoting and in future it looks like
it will be merged with Spark (http://osflash.org/spark) which support
Hibernate!
Looks like a great mixture to me!

So, from my point of view, Red5/Spark will be the successor of OpenAMF,
nevertheless I think OpenAMF is great! I also made some (local)
extensions to OpenAMF before deserializing and after serializing each
AMF-body with a call to some service function. I needed this to open and
close Hibernate sessions for each incoming AMF-body.
Unfortunately the way I solved this is not really nice, but it works for
me.

Good to hear people are still interested in OpenAMF.

Bas.

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Namens Carlos Rovira
Verzonden: zondag 26 maart 2006 13:08
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: [Openamf-user] Is openamf dying?


Hi Gottin,

OpenAMF works great nowadays and only needs people contributing a help
feature to become a 1.0 final release.

But for future features I think we should expect that developers support
AMF3, so we could use it with new Flex 2 framework and AS3. 

Hope Sean Sullivan or other members of this project could bring some
light into this.



On 3/26/06, Gottin < [email protected]> wrote:
I'm asking if openamf is dying, because there have been no changes 
released for more than an year. It is a superb replace of macromedia's
flash remoting, however I think that people should know if no future
development is done on it.

10x for your replays


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