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RubyAMF change admins

Hi there! I’m victorcoder, the new admin for this blog and the new project maintainer for the google code project. As some of you may know, A. Smith the creator and the main maintainer for this project wants to move on from RubyAMF to other cool projects.

My main objective is keep on his work and the work of others in the several tasks that a great project like this, deserves.

I’m really excited about this, because, as a RubyAMF user, I hope we can improve it to make it more popular and feature ritch.

So if you have any questions about this or about the project, you can leave a comment here on send a message to the google group http://groups.google.com/group/rubyamf and we will try to answer your doubts.

Long life to Ruby/AMF/RubyAMF/Flash/Flex/Python/etc/etc/etc! :)

RubyAMF 1.3.4 Preview

Just in case you’re not on the mailing list. I sent out a 1.3.4 Preview release announcement. Read it here.

rubyamf-1.3.4 coming soon to a ria near you..

We’ve all been working hard to bring to our loyal consumers of rubyAMF some juicy morsels of delight. Included in our next release we’ve got such features as :through support, setRemoteCredentials, proper has_many model returns , and as Tony pointed out, camel to snake object conversion and a proper testing framework. We also plan on fixing rails magic fields problems. Killer 7-Hit Combo…Magnificent!

Hello World

Hey amf geeks, this is Tony.

I love Flex, and I love Rails. So, I was excited when I learned about RubyAMF, naturally. After I met up with Aaron at Max 2007 he was nice enough to add me to the project. My first contribution is a nice-to-have: Now if you’d like, RAMF will translate camel cased properties from Actionscript to Rails into snake cased ActiveRecord properties, and vice versa. More on that later.

Right now I still have a lot to learn, so I’ll be writing tests to help me learn the framework and help keep it stable. It’s great to be on the project, thanks Aaron!

Welcome Tony and Seth

Please welcome Tony Hillerson from EffectiveUI and Seth Tenenbaum to RubyAMF. They’re doing a great job helping out. I can’t say thank you guys enough for jumping on the project.