Hi Hugo,

maybe you should post the like to your auto-update solution, so people
could check it.

thanks for you points, very valuable

Carlos



El mar., 6 nov. 2018 a las 12:30, hferreira (<hferreira...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hi,
>
> I will give you my input of this one:
> I have a large Flex project for many years now (more than 1.5 millions
> lines
> of code and growing).
> This project started for AIR because on that time was predicted that one
> day
> Flash on Web will end and HTML5 was just an ideia on that time (also there
> was the intention to use features directly from desktop that they are very
> difficult to get on the web space).
> Even so, this project have very complex features that it's not possible on
> the present with any web technology that I know !
>
> I already tested FlexJS (now Apache Royale) for about 2 years now and "for
> me" it was a pre-alpha quality product on that time.
> I believe that now it's more mature but even so without things like Flex
> TLF
> support I wouldn't even take a look and probably we will never get this
> kind
> of specific features.
>
> If I was you, I would take a look on Apache Royale and invest a few time to
> try to port the code (at least you will know if this is an option to
> consider or not).
>
> Than you have the AIR option that it's a guarantee low friction porting
> option, however it's a change of paradigma (desktop vs web).
> I strongly recommend a "click once"/"auto-update" or what ever you would
> like to call, option.
> For this, I designed mysef an auto-update mechanism compatible with Windows
> and macOS available on Github with MIT license.
>
>
>
> --
> Sent from: http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/
>


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