good Morning guys thank you for the informations!!! I need to clarify some points thought ... but i think they aren't critical..i mean, for the pisch notifications i think it better to use a service as https://onesignal.com/ or go with something like backendless.... do you have any experience with them?
so, up the irons and go ahead!!! :) Thanks Angelo El mié., 9 may. 2018 a las 12:37, Carlos Rovira (<[email protected]>) escribió: > That's great news Angelo! > > great!! :) > > 2018-05-09 12:13 GMT+02:00 Angelo Lazzari <[email protected]>: > > > I everyone and congrats for everything you are doing in the Apache Royale > > adventure! > > > > We have to start a new app and we will 99% do it in Apache Royale!!! YEAH > > > > But we have a few questions just to be sure we won't crash the customer's > > dreams: > > > > - in Apache Flex we could re-use the app code to create the web app too, > > that is completely like the app but, in the browser. Can we do the same > > think in Apache Royale? I think yes and in a more simple way that > > Flex...but i just wanted to be sure. > > > > For sure, you get html/js/css so it's more easy nowadays to integrate it > browser or as an App with Cordova or AIR. > > > > > > - in the current Apache Royale version can we use the map item and > > communicate with it, for example, to draw an circle area on it based on > a > > slider value?... can we put pin on it? > > > > Maybe better others here respond this. I think we have some ways to draw a > circle, but sincerely I didn't look into that. > But seems something as well doable without much problem. > > > > > > - in the current Apache Royale version can we get GPS values and do > > pictures using the mobile camera? > > > > I think that is integration with mobile, that's out of Royale scope (like > in Flex), is something in the realms of AIR/Cordova > > > > > > - push notifications: are they managed? > > > > I think we don't have now push notifications, but seems to me something to > mashup like JSON/AMF or other third party libraries. > If you think in a generic library, you can develop and contribute it to the > project if you want. > > > > > > - animations: are they managed? > > > > My opinion on animations, effects and transitions is that should be done > mostly on CSS since is the way to do this nowadays. > Maybe in SWF part that will requiere more code, but if you target HTML, I > think you have the pieces now. > In the other hand, to make more creative things like in pure Flash (like > when in old days we integrate Flash with Flex apps), I think > you can take a look at the side project "spriteflexjs" that is mainly the > recreation of the flash functionality using apache royale compiler. > (I continue thinking that this project should be donated and integrated > some day as part of apache royale... > > > > > > - as we will publish both Android and IOS app do you see any critical > thing > > about it? > > > > > Cordova/AIR > > > > > and the final BIG question: do you think apache is ready to a production > > use? > > > > > I think the technology is now ready. But you must to think that some of > your needs can still not in Apache Royale, but is easy to work on it and > contribute your work to help fill the last holes we could have. For > example, I need for my app a DateField and Autocomplete controls...the > first is in Basic, and the other I know how to do it...it's a matter of > doing! :), so I'll be doing in the following days ;) > > The same applies to the rest. > > Thank you Angelo and great to see another App made in Royale coming! :) > > Hope we could soon start to fill the showcase page in our website with all > this new Apache Royale Apps! :) > > > > > thank you very much > > Angelo > > > > > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira >
