Publisher review:AMF::Perl - Flash Remoting in Perl and Python Open source Perl and Python implementation of Macromedia's AMF protocol
Flash Remoting is a way for Flash movies running in a web browser to request structured data from the web server. The following data types are supported - strings, numbers, dates, arrays, dictionaries/hashes, objects, recordsets. Flash clients talk with the server using the AMF protocol, which is proprietary to Macromedia. However, it's not that hard to decode. Using AMF::Perl, it is possible to send arbitrary data between client and server using very few lines of code. There is no need to pack complicated data structures into CGI form parameteres or XML strings. The coding time can be spent on better things - data preparation and graphical presentation, not data delivery.
AMF::Perl is a Flash script for Earth Sciences scripts design by Simon Ilyushchenko.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS.
AMF::Perl - Flash Remoting in Perl and Python
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS