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On the Flash side of things, the code looks like this:
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<!-- .entry-head -->Building Flash applications with Google App Engine
Published on April 11, 2008 in ActionScript 3, Development, Downloads, Flash, Flash Remoting, google app engine, pyamf and python. Tags: ActionScript, as3, code, download, Flash, Flex, google app engine, pyamf, sample, users api.<!-- .entry-meta -->Update: This post is barely a week old and already outdates. See my updated post and The GAE SWF Project to get started quickly buildingFlash and Flex applications on Google App Engine.
I've been playing with Google App Engine since last night and I love it. Here, I present to you a simple proof of concept I built that shows you how to build Flash and Flex applications with Google App Engine and PyAMF. (The sample uses Flash and AS3 but you can use same technique in Flex. I'm going to release a Flex-based sample next.)
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bob dolanI've been playing with Google App Engine since last night and I love it. Here, I present to you a simple proof of concept I built that shows you how to build Flash and Flex applications with Google App Engine and PyAMF. (The sample uses Flash and AS3 but
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Jason WehmhoenerAral Balkan explains how to use PyAMF with GAE for developing Flash Remoting applications.
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I've been playing with Google App Engine since last night and I love it. Here, I present to you a simple proof of concept I built that shows you how to build Flash and Flex applications with Google App Engine and PyAMF. (The sample uses Flash and AS3 but you can use same technique in Flex. I'm going to release a Flex-based sample next.)
The example uses the Users API to log users in to your Flash application. The same Google App Engine application is used to host your PyAMF gateway, the Python application, and your static files (SWF, JavaScript, etc.) It also uses the Django templating engine built into the Google App Engine webapp framework.
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