Hooooahhhh AMF for ruby on rails is here!

Filed under: Flash — Wrote by Campbell on Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006 @ 8:43 am

Oh how I have been waiting for this. The boys over at WebOrb have released the latest version to the public and guess what

"The product is free and open-source and does really wonderful things for integrating Flex and/or Flash Remoting applications with Rails. We implemented both AMF0 and AMF3 protocols as well as added support for service deployment via standard Flex configuration file (remoting-config.xml)."

So now Ican make flex datservices in mere seconds and consum them in flex in even less. Good work guys, will be letting you know how I get on.

Check it out  via thier blog:
HERE

Cool

5 Comments   -
  • Comment by A.Nerd | August 23, 2006 @ 9:52 am

    Mate, call your self a webdeveloper?

    You should see the way your site looks in Safari! Absolutely Fuggin’ Terrible!

    It is fuggin’ impossible to read!

    I would be to ashamed to put a site that displays like this up, infact I would not put it up at all!

    It is a shame cos you do have some ok things to say!

  • Comment by Campbell | August 23, 2006 @ 12:27 pm

    Hahaha sorry dude I dont own a mac to test on. but I put it up because its fine aparently under firefox on mac.
    To tell you the truth im wayyy to busy to try those screen capture site then tweak the try again. If you lend me your mac I will fix it…but untill that time….

    Like I said…..sorry bro.

  • Comment by Jonathan | August 24, 2006 @ 12:59 pm

    A.Nerd, it looks fine in the latest nightly build of safari, which you may wish to try from http://nightly.webkit.org/ — so maybe it is an older version of safari that is giving you issues?

    If you’re finding the text too small you can always cmd++ it bigger!

  • Comment by Voyance | March 17, 2008 @ 8:52 pm

    I like your website !

  • Comment by Apply food stamp | September 22, 2008 @ 6:06 pm

    I wanted to research this subject and write a paper. Your post what a thousand words would not. Nice job.

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