AMF-Perl
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Fixed catalogservice.pm to not break when search string is not found.
0.12 Thu Apr 29 17:20:07 EDT 2004
AMF::Perl - changed "use Apache2" to "require Apache2".
0.11 Sat Apr 24 21:02:55 EDT 2004
Renamed to AMF::Perl
0.01 Sun Apr 6 16:02:18 2003
- original version; created by h2xs 1.22 with options
-b 5.0.0.4 -XAn Flash::FLAP
doc/examples/petmarket/README.txt view on Meta::CPAN
README for the server side of the Macromedia Petstore implementation
1. Sources.
The original Macromedia client can be downloaded from
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/blueprint/
There are a few steps to get it working - you need to compile each movie separately, for example.
To make thing easier, a fully precompiled client side is provided at the AMF::Perl web site:
http://www.simonf.com/amfperl/examples/petmarket/index.html
(Unlike other examples, the client is NOT included into the AMF::Perl distribution due to its size.)
2. Usage.
lib/AMF/Perl.pm view on Meta::CPAN
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2003 by Vsevolod (Simon) Ilyushchenko. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
The code is based on the -PHP project (http://amfphp.sourceforge.net/)
ORIGINAL PHP Remoting CONTRIBUTORS
Musicman - original design
Justin - gateway architecture, class structure, datatype io additions
John Cowen - datatype io additions, class structure
Klaasjan Tukker - modifications, check routines, and register-framework
==head1 CHANGES
=head2 Sun Jul 11 18:45:40 EDT 2004
=item Chaned eval{} and amf_throw() to enable die() to work as well (instead of amf_throw()).
lib/AMF/Perl/App/Executive.pm view on Meta::CPAN
# the object we build from the package
#my $_classConstruct;
# the method to execute in the construct
#my $_methodname;
# the defined return type
#my $_returnType;
# the instance name to use for this gateway executive
#my $_instanceName;
# the list with registered service-packagees
#my $services = {};
# The original incoming classpath
#my $_target;
# The original classpath
#my $_origClassPath;
# switch to take different actions based on the header
#my $_headerFilter;
# constructor
sub new
{
my ($proto)=@_;
my $self={};
bless $self, $proto;
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