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<title>Processing AMF 3 PHP Server Object Arrays on the Flex Client Using Object Relational Mapping</title>
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<summary>This article expands on the notion of Adobe Flex client-to-server object mapping per my first O&#8217;Reilly Inside RIA article titled AMF3 PHP Server Objects to Flex Client Object Relational Mapping ( http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/amf3-php-server-objects-to-fle.html ). You are encouraged to master the AMF 3 messaging protocol and object relational mapping basics discussed in my first RIA article. Occasionally, in this article, I refer to this first article using the notation of &#8220;in my first RIA Object Relational Mapping article,&#8221; which means navigate to the above URL for details about the basics.</summary>
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<name>Pete Mackie</name>

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This article expands on the notion of Adobe Flex client-to-server object mapping per my first O&#8217;Reilly Inside RIA article titled AMF3 PHP Server Objects to Flex Client Object Relational Mapping ( http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/amf3-php-server-objects-to-fle.html ). You are encouraged to master the AMF 3 messaging protocol and object relational mapping basics discussed in my first RIA article. Occasionally, in this article, I refer to this first article using the notation of &#8220;in my first RIA Object Relational Mapping article,&#8221; which means navigate to the above URL for details about the basics.
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