Hello,
Same points than Christopher : AMF and modules.
The first is essential for us.
Vincent.
Le 10/01/2017 à 13:07, Christofer Dutz a écrit :
+1 for the AMF and +1 for not-unloadable modules.
I see it the same way as Carlos. At the moment I see FlexJS as an opportunity
for companies to get out of the dilemma of being stuck in a dead end with their
existing Flex applications.
Supporting things like modules and AMF will ease the migration costs
dramatically. Even if AMF might be a touch slower than JSON I still think it’s
worth being supported.
Chris
Am 10.01.17, 12:14 schrieb "carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von Carlos Rovira"
<carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com>:
"IMO, this has two halves: non-unloadable modules is relatively straight
forward to do. Unloadable modules will be a ton of work. IIRC, Flex 1.0
and I think even Flex 2.x grew its customer base without unloadable
modules."
If non-unloadable modules is easy to implement, I think it should go ASAP.
Then we could left unloadable modules por the future...
For me, AMF is a must, since many companies are using it, and I expect many
of them switch from old Flex to FlexJS if it's as easy as change only the
frontend. Change server code means no easy way to change, so stick in old
code
Thanks
2017-01-08 9:52 GMT+01:00 Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>:
> I agree that skinning is harder than it should be.
>
> For one thing: There’s too many attributes which are set directly. More
> extensive use of CSS would make skinning easier.
>
> On Jan 8, 2017, at 10:49 AM, Christofer Dutz <christofer.d...@c-ware.de>
> wrote:
>
> > From my side I’m missing skinnable components. I really loved the way I
> could create applications with skinning.
>
>
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