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		<title>Speaking about the Open Source Media Framework at the Philadelphia Flash Camp Nov. 7th</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be giving a presentation on Adobe&#8217;s Open Source Media Framework at the upcoming Philadelphia Flash Camp.  Robert Hall from the Philadelphia Flash UG has done an incredible job putting together this event.
It has an excellent lineup, including

Ryan Stewart
Brendan Hall
Darron Schall and
a new session on bringing Flash to the iPhone by Veronique Brossier

You can check [...]]]></description>
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		<title>RubyIZUMI &#8211; Open Source RTMP Server(MP4/H.264) for streaming Flash video/audio</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Here is yet another exciting Flash-related Ruby project. Takuma Mori at Vixy.tv recently released RubyIZUMI, an open source streaming Flash server that can stream H.264 encoded videos over RTMP that is written in pure Ruby.
You can check out a demo of the server in action here.
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		<link>http://flexonrails.net/?p=111</link>
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		<title>HotRuby &#8211; Ruby for Flash and JavaScript</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It looks like there is another project, in addition to IronMonkey (which I wrote about in a previous post), that is looking to bring Ruby support to Flash/Flex (and JavaScript).
HotRuby is a Ruby VM, which is written in JavaScript, that runs opcode that is compiled by YARV (the VM that is used in Ruby 1.9). 
Using HotRuby it [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://flexonrails.net/?p=110</link>
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		<title>Integrating Flex and RabbitMQ using STOMP</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ An experimental STOMP adapter was recently released for RabbitMQ.  This means that it is now possible for Flex/Flash apps to communicate with RabbitMQ using the ActionScript 3 STOMP client.  The following is a simple demonstration of how to get these technologies to work together.
First, let&#8217;s start with a quick description of RabbitMQ [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://flexonrails.net/?p=106</link>
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		<title>Server push with Ruby on Rails using Flex, JRuby, and BlazeDS</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In a previous post I discussed how you can integrate Flex and Scala/Lift using BlazeDS.  In this post I&#8217;ll show that it&#8217;s also possible to get Rails running on BlazeDS using JRuby.
Here is what I am using for this example:

Flex 3 Beta 3
JRuby 1.1 RC1
Netbeans 6.1 M1
Flex Builder 3 Beta 3
BlazeDS
Goldspike Rake Plugin

You don&#8217;t really need Netbeans, but [...]]]></description>
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