For JS output, there shouldn't be any dependencies for FlexJS on anything
that isn't open source and with an Apache compatible license.  I suppose
someone could remove some of the third party files we use from the
internet, but I think that's unlikely.

FlexJS SWF output should work just fine on AIR as well as FlashPlayer.

HTH,
-Alex

On 8/22/17, 7:54 AM, "Olaf Krueger" <p...@olafkrueger.net> wrote:

>Hi,
>we have to do a decision in near future what we will do with our Flex
>apps.
>So I'd like to know if there are any external dependencies that could stop
>our Flex or FlexJS apps from working.
>
>Flex:
>Is there something needed to do at Adobes side to ensure that Flex apps
>will
>work with future AIR releases? And if so, is there any commitment by Adobe
>that they will support Flex in future?
>
>FlexJS:
>If we just speak about JS, are there any dependencies to Adobe left?
>Speaking about swf, what's about replacing FlashPlayer by AIR within
>FlexJS.
>Is this a realistic scenario?
>Are there any other crucial dependencies that could be a problem in
>future?
>(Closure compiler?)
>
>Thanks for help!
>Olaf
>
>
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