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PyAMF provides Action Message Format (AMF) support for Python.
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Today Adobe released the first beta version (10.0.1.218) of the upcoming Flash Player 10, code named “Astro”. You can download the new player for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows from Adobe Labs (make sure you uninstall older players first). There are quite a few enhancements but unfortunately the documentation of the new APIs isn’t [...]
There are two parts to PyAMF: the core AMF encoder and decoder, and the gateway/remoting for transporting data between a server and a client.
Currently both parts are written in pure Python but the idea is to create a C version of the AMF encoder/decoder that can be used as a dropin which will increase performance [...]
We’re pleased to announce a new release of PyAMF, a lightweight library that allows Flash and Python applications to communicate via Adobe’s ActionScript Message Format.
This release improves support for Google App Engine and introduces a new
Google did the Ajax version of the Python shell, running on Google App Engine, we present you with the Flex version (click image to view the sample):
You can browse or download the source from the Subversion repository. You can find instructions on how to run the example yourself on the wiki page.
The 0.3 release tree has been mostly about building up compatibility with Google’s App Engine.
Because the environment that Google exposes to the developer is quite restricted (for obvious reasons!) we thought it best if we get the entire PyAMF
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