The Universal Remoting Group

Published on February 14th, 2007 by DannyT. Filed under Development Tools, Flash, Flex

Not sure how widely publicised this is but sounds very promising. Some of the very well known open source remoting projects have banded together to form The Universal Remoting group.

From osflash:

The Universal Remoting group’s purpose is to coordinate and unite efforts on open-source Remoting projects. The group is a joint effort of the amfphp, SabreAMF, fluorine, and RUBYAMF projects. Other Remoting projects who want to join in are welcome.

They currently have two projects, Universal Remoting Service browser and Universal Remoting documentation.

If anyone has any more details on this I’d be interested in finding out more, so drop us a comment below.

One Response to “The Universal Remoting Group”

  1. Evert

    February 14th, 2007 at 10:06 pm

    The main idea is that everybody kind of needs a service browser.. This tool will allows us to use 1 single service browser to rule them all ;)

    Everybody who uses the same services/methods to get this information can then plug into it..

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