Am considering using it for a project. It keeps getting recommended to me. I am wondering if anyone has had any success and can comment?
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According to the website it is production ready. I have never used it, I cannot comment.
It cites JukeFly as a site that uses RubyAMF.
Blaine LaFreniere
2009-12-25 20:11:15
+1
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I used RubyAMF in production before and it worked great but I abandoned it for webORB for rails because RubyAMF has not been supported or updated since 2008. You are doing the right thing by choosing AMF as your transfer protocol. Take a look at the performance gains on James Ward's blog it is substantial.
joker
2009-12-28 01:04:28
Thanks! Very helpful. I am looking into webORB now.
NJ
2009-12-29 02:11:42