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sviluppatori PHPFlex для PHP-разработчиковDebugging Flex and PHPFlex 4 GuideFx Gallery – Drupal ModuleCreating Drupal modules with FlexFlex FrameworksFlex/AIR and PHP appsAbout Post navigation ← Previous Next → Flex and PHP: remoting with AMFPHP Posted on October 10, 2008 by Mihai Corlan Since http://corlan.org/2008/10/10/flex-and-php-remoting-with-amfphp/comment-page-2/ I recently received some requests for a simple example on getting up to speed with Flex, PHP, and AMF, I decided to write a tutorial on this topic. I will show you how to do remote procedure calls https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/939398-apache-running-on-8080-and-amfphp/ from Flex to PHP classes using AMFPHP. Soon I will post an article on how to do RPC using the Zend Framework and ZendAMF. What is AMFPHP and why should you use remoting? If you already know error id these answers, you may want to skip to the next section. Let’s start by understanding of remote procedure calls. Remote procedure calls let Flex applications make direct calls on the methods of your server side classes. Using BlazeDS or LCDS you can expose your Java and ColdFusion classes to the Flex application. However, if you use PHP you need a third party library on the server to expose PHP classes directly. Existing solutions include error id = ZendAMF, WebOrb, and AMFPHP. This article focuses on remoting with AMFPHP, which uses a binary protocol (AMF) to serialize the messages. Because it is binary, it is more efficient in terms of bandwidth and server processing load than JSON or XML methods. If you want to see for yourself, James Ward has put together a nice benchmark. AMFPHP is a PHP open source library that knows how to serialize and deserialize the AMF protocol, and thus lets you expose PHP classes to Flex applications. Another compelling reason for using remoting is code reuse. Because you can call methods on PHP classes and these methods can return PHP objects, you don’t have to modify your existing code to output JSON or XML. As I said earlier, AMFPHP remoting uses AMF for serializing messages between the server and Flex client. And it offers a nice feature to map an ActionScript class to a PHP class. For example, suppose you want to display in Flex the information from a table with the following structure: contacts ------------------------------- id primary key int name varchar(255) email varchar(255) When using remoting, you create an ActionScript class to model this data in the client and a PHP class to model the same data on the server. When you create the PHP class that you want to call from Flex, yo