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<myVisitorsMap ⁄>Adobe and Zend announced a partnership today to more closely integrate Zend's PHP framework with Adobe's Flex. The goal is to make it easier for developers to create enterprise-ready rich Internet applications by leveraging Zend's PHP technologies on the server side, and Adobe Flex on the client end.
The first integration point between the two companies will be the delivery of an Action Messaging Format component for the Zend framework. AMF is a messaging protocol that allows Flash and Flex based client applications to exchange data and rich media with servers. Adobe published the binary data protocol specification for AMF last December and vowed at the time to make the protocol available on all server platforms.
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