[SabreAMF] Fwd: Authentication problems/observations/question
Wilhansen Li
krad at crammerz-inc.net
Thu Jan 3 10:33:44 PST 2008
So in other words, the AMF specification is pretty much useless on the
authentication protocol as it only explains how data is formatted and
not the actual authentication process (which is pretty much true for
the AMF3 specs that Adobe released as I see it)?
I anycase, we'll probably have to wait for adobe to *actually* relase
the BlazeDS source code to be able to implement the finer details of
the remoting aspects.
On 1/4/08, Evert | Rooftop <evert at rooftopsolutions.nl> wrote:
> My personal approach has always been to always use custom methods,
> because it becomes much easier to supply additional feedback about why
> authentication didn't work..
>
> Are cookies preserved across all browsers? I don't know exactly which OS
> + browser combination, but I'm fairly sure there used to always be one
> of them that never preserved cookies.. I think it's either IE or Windows
> + FF. This might have changed since FP9, but if it hasn't,
> Authentication in AS3 is pretty much useless. AMF0 would always submit
> the user + password with every single request..
>
> The logout thing is actually a feature gap, I think it makes sense to
> implement an onLogout.. If there's any way you could send me a 'saved
> charles session', that would be very helpful, and I can probably
> implement it pretty quickly..
>
> Evert
>
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