As (now) a desktop app. vs a web served swf:

If you want to do it by hand, you'll have to change the main file from
<mx:Application> to <mx:WindowedApplication>; do a diff on the "." files in
the project folder (compare to a generic Air app), 'cause there are a few
changes.

If you want to add network sensitivity there is a bit more coding, otherwise
have your "not connected"/"fault" errors handled appropriately.


That's about it! ... of course there is digital signing, update awareness,
@etc;.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Laurence MacNeill <[email protected]>wrote:

> To clarify, I'm aware that FB4 has a "convert from Flash to AIR" wizard...
> I don't trust wizards to actually do the right thing, in most cases...  In
> fact, I generally find that they break more than they fix...  So, I guess
> I'm asking for your experiences with this wizard, if you have any...
>
> Thanks,
> L.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Laurence MacNeill 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> So...  With all this discussion of printing from Flash Player and whatnot,
>> it seems almost certain that we're going to have to switch to AIR...
>>
>> Has anyone here ever taken a fairly mature app from Flash Player to AIR?
>> I'm certain it can't be as simple as checking the "AIR App" button in the
>> FB4 Project Properties window -- there must be something else (or many
>> things) that I'm going to have to change/adjust/re-write...  The app
>> currently interacts a great deal with our CF server, and I'd imagine that's
>> going to have to change somehow, yes?  User authentication would probably
>> have to change as well, I would assume?
>>
>> Can anyone offer any advice along these lines?  If anyone here has ever
>> done what I'm thinking about doing, please let me know about your
>> experiences.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Laurence MacNeill
>> Mableton, Georgia, USA
>>
>>
>
>


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Darin Kohles
Adobe Certified Developer

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