[osflash] Python/Django and Flash (AMF/AMF3)

Jonathan Valliere sybersnake at gmail.com
Tue Oct 30 08:25:39 PDT 2007


Hmm,  I'm just as interested in seeing a C AMF Encoder/Decoder in use  
with Red5 as with the Python project also.  Remind u, Java is  
tremendously fast to begin with and Red5 is stable --and available now.

ciao

-J

On Oct 30, 2007, at 7:47 AM, henrik weber wrote:

> thx chris! :)))
>
> i'm aware of red5; beautiful project and i'm longing for the day  
> one of our
> dev-heads can use it in real life ;)
> but i think jonathan is right; if i understood it right pyamf is  
> going to be
> something like amfphp for python... correct me if i'm wrong!
>
> cheers!
>
> henrik
>
> Chris Allen wrote:
>> Hey Henrick,
>>
>> Red5 also supports scripting in Python and various other languages,
>> and of course Red5 supports AMF remoting. I'm not sure how this might
>> help you, but thought that I should point it out.
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> On 10/26/07, henrik weber <hw at freemind-design.de> wrote:
>>
>>>  yes thijs :)
>>>
>>>  sounds promising; will take a look at it; your approach seems to  
>>> be really
>>> clever!
>>>  <snip>
>>>  Create a complete AMF decoder and encoder for Python that is  
>>> compatible
>>> with Flash Player (version 6-9).
>>>  </snip>
>>>
>>>  am i right in assuming, that a module to connect to the view- 
>>> functions of
>>> django
>>>  wouldn't be a big problem at all then? ;)
>>>
>>>  greetings from germany!
>>>
>>>  henrik
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  __digital spices__
>>>  Henrik Weber [MediaDesign&FlashDevelopment]
>>>  home: www.digitalspices.com
>>>
>>>  Thijs Triemstra | Collab wrote:
>>>  Hi guys,
>>>
>>> wanted to let you know that we're also working on a generic AMF  
>>> library
>>> for Python, that doesn't depend on Django, with a more friendly  
>>> license
>>> (MIT), that works similar to SabreAMF (php5 amf library). Check
>>> http://dev.collab.com/pyamf
>>>
>>> As soon as PyAMF is finished we will create an RTMP  
>>> implementation for
>>> Python, which can be found on http://dev.collab.com/rtmpy
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Thijs
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, October 25, 2007 11:20 am, henrik weber wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  hi marcelo,
>>>
>>> this approach came to my mind too ;)))
>>> i have found these informations:
>>>
>>> http://djangoamf.sourceforge.jp/index.php?DjangoAMF_en
>>> http://www.mindtrove.info/articles/pyflash.html
>>>
>>> would be interesting to know whether there is any
>>> progress in this case; please keep us informed!
>>>
>>> hth
>>>
>>> henrik
>>> --
>>> __digital spices__
>>> Henrik Weber [MediaDesign&FlashDevelopment]
>>> home: www.digitalspices.com
>>>
>>> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello list,
>>>
>>> I used to work with php for some time but I'm sick of the  
>>> language for
>>> various reasons. I've found python to be sweet and Django to be an
>>> awesome web framework (specially for the automatic production-ready
>>> admin feature!).
>>>
>>> What I'd like to know is if there are any efforts towards AMF/ 
>>> AMF3 in
>>> python/Django? And how do they compare to existing solutions to  
>>> other
>>> languages (such as amfphp)?
>>>
>>> Marcelo.
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