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Examples
Collection of Flash and Python examples for PyAMF.
All examples can be found in the Subversion repository: http://svn.pyamf.org/examples/trunk
General
- Hello World -- The classic example
- Authentication -- Using authentication for AMF applications
- RemoteObject -- How to configure a RemoteObject for use with PyAMF without relying on remoting-config.xml
Actionscript
- Python Shell -- Flex interface for interactive Python shell access using Django
- Ohloh API -- Grab account information from the Ohloh API using Python and Flex
- GeoIP -- Add geolocation information to Flex applications with the GeoIP APIs
- ByteArray -- Using the ByteArray class with Django and Flex
- Binary Socket -- Using the Socket ActionScript 3 class with Twisted
- Local Shared Object -- Browse your local SharedObject files using a Flex application
- Guestbook -- Simple guestbook application using Twisted, MySQL and Flex
- Echo Test -- Simple client/server example that returns any received AMF data structures back to the client
- RecordSet -- How to use RecordSet and SQLAlchemy with ActionScript 2.0
Python
- Client -- Making service requests to an arbitrary Python AMF gateway
- Django -- Getting started with AMF for Django
- Pylons -- Setting up an AMF Remoting gateway in a Pylons project
- CherryPy -- Configure a AMF Remoting gateway for CherryPy web servers
- Twisted -- Creating AMF Remoting gateways with Twisted
- SQLAlchemy -- Using SQLAlchemy with PyAMF
- Stackless Python -- Remoting gateway with Stackless Python and Twisted
- Buildbot -- Query build results from AMF applications with the gateway for Buildbot
- TurboGears -- Using PyAMF with TurboGears2
- Web2PY -- Creating Flash RPC applications using Web2PY
- SharedObject -- Read and write Flash Player's cookie files with Python
Apache
- mod_python -- Using your application with the Apache webserver and mod_python
- mod_wsgi -- Run your application on the Apache webserver with mod_wsgi
Google App Engine
- Using PyAMF with Google App Engine -- Run your PyAMF applications on Google's infrastructure