Hi J Peyret...

I'm in the same trouble that you...

Do you have an advice for me, based in you researchs and in your knowledges
after this message (May 2)?

Thanks a lot


On 5/2/08, J Peyret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I am just starting out with Flex 3 and I'd like to know if anybody's
> got any strong opinions on which AMF<=>Python bridge is best for using
> AMF to talk to Django.
>
> I do know Python and am somewhat familiar with Django.
>
> Things that make a difference to me, roughly in order of decreasing
> importance:
>
> - code maturity
> - how much activity there is on the project, by how many developers
> - absolute drop-dead bugs that prohibit using either under specific
> circumstances
> - documentation
> - ease of use and clean design
> - performance
>
> Far as I can tell from surfing around, DjangoAMF is more mature and
> perhaps easier to set up, but it is hosted in Japan and last time I
> checked I didn't speak Japanese so I am worried about missing out on
> the latest project "gossip".
>
> Neither seem to have much documentation going for them.  That's OK to
> an extent, I'll probably try both, but I'd welcome some insight from
> people who have used them in anger.
>
> What I would like to do is to move data back and forth from a Django-
> based postgreSQL database backend to a GUI application with complex
> behavior requirements, using Apache to serve the SWFs.  Not all of the
> relational data will be housed in Django models either, as I will use
> some raw SQL to manipulate it as needed.
>
> Any opinions?
> >
>

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