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- ZamfBrowser
ZamfBrowser
Description
ZamfBrowser, now available in its latest version 1.2, is a robust tool in the Development Tools category, specifically within the IDE subcategory. Developed by Omar Gonzalez, this application facilitates unit testing for ZendAMF Service classes through an Adobe AIR interface. Its implementation demands only a minor adjustment to the ZendAMF gateway file, which then enables ZamfBrowser to inspect your server configuration and grant access to all classes and methods registered with the Zend_Amf_Server object.
One of the standout features of ZamfBrowser is its ability to streamline the development process by providing an efficient means to perform unit tests on ZendAMF service classes. The fact that you can download this tool free makes it even more appealing for developers who are looking for cost-effective solutions. The installation file for Windows, ZamfBrowser.exe, is straightforward, and the program supports Windows 7. In addition to the latest version 1.2, other versions such as 1.1 and 1.0 are also available for those who may require an earlier release for compatibility reasons.
Pros:
- Free to download
- Simplifies unit testing for ZendAMF service classes
- Supports Windows 7
- Easy implementation with a simple edit to the ZendAMF gateway file
- Developed by a reputable developer, Omar Gonzalez
Cons:
- Limited to Windows 7, lacking support for other operating systems
- May require an understanding of ZendAMF and Adobe AIR for effective use
Considering its specialized capabilities and ease of access, ZamfBrowser version 1.2 stands out as a valuable tool for developers working within the ZendAMF environment.
It is not possible to confirm if there is a free download for this software available on the developer's website. We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software.
You may want to check out more software, such as Liquid XML Data Binder 2008, Extended ListView Control or GnuWin32: PlotUtils, which might be related to ZamfBrowser.
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