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DrupalService as a bridge between flash and drupal

THIS POST IS OBSOLETE, the DrupalService has been replaced by the much more powerful DrupalProxy. You can read about it here: DrupalProxy as a bridge between flash as3 and drupal via amf.

Drupal is a multiple award winning opensource content management system. With the drupal services module, it’s possible to consume data from drupal in flash. Drupal is a very powerful tool to provide data to flash movies and with the community investing much time in drupal services, now is a great time to be using drupal to power your flash websites. Services will be part of the drupal 7 core release.

We decided to release our nl.dpdk.services.gephyr package, which is a drupal as3 service which acts as a bridge between drupal and flash and features all the power of our as3 flash remoting package. It has the core functionality of the drupal services built in and is very easy to extend and to adjust to your needs. Furthermore, it makes use of all drupals’ security mechanisms via key and session based authentication.
It has more features and packs more power than any other opensource actionscript 3 based drupal package out there at the moment, so be sure to check it out.
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Flash Remoting and resultsets for ActionScript 3

One of the great features of our opensource as3 package is that it contains a flash remoting package (nl.dpdk.services.remoting), for sending data via the amf protocol, that is fully integrated with our collections package to also be able to use a ResultSet. It is robust, fully unittested, has the power of sorting and selecting via the underlying lists from our collections package and has some very very very convenient features that really make it shine when using remoting as a means of communicating with a remote service.

update 2008-10-21: we added a timeout detection mechanism.
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AsUnit modification for asynchronous testing

In an earlier post I wrote something about unittesting with the asunit framework.

In this post I want to shed some light on asynchronous testing and a minor modification we made to the asunit package to be able to run asynchronous tests that can be used to do some flow testing, especially important when the order of the calls to a remote server is important.
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