I never used the Django AMF, I use JSON to go between Python and Flex. It works well, but lacks easy 2 way communication of course. Interfacing with Flex is a gaping hole in the Python libraries. Python needs a web framework that embraces Flex from the ground up, HTML being such a limited web display technology. There's not much of a standard for Python and Flex, and in a short period of time, you have to start rolling your own.
That being said, Django and Flex do blend well. On Nov 21, 7:25 am, "Sells, Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > slight shift of topic here. > > I'm a newbie at standard web stuff. Mostly java webstart and a little > mod_python. > > I experimented with Adobe Flex and really loved it for doing the front end. > The backend needs to provide xml, json or AMF (an adobe proprietary binary > format). For prototyping, I was able to put xml or json responses in text > files and used that to work out the UI and do some cool demos. But I never > got past prototyping, getting stuck in the "which python webfamework is best" > mobius loop. > > My Question: Does anyone have experience with Flex+Python and especially with > Adobe's AMF. I've got some time to try to setup a "standard" and am a bit > short on hands-on experinece. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list