> AIR is not part of the Apache Flex project I don't understand this response. Omar, perhaps you can define for me what is in scope for Flex and what isn't. From Adobe's flex homepage:
"Flex is a powerful, open source application framework that allows you to easily build mobile applications for iOS, Android™, and BlackBerry® Tablet OS devices, as well as traditional applications for browser and desktop using the same programming model, tool, and codebase. Server integration Integrate with all major back ends including Java™, Spring, Hibernate, PHP, Ruby, .NET, Adobe ColdFusion®, and SAP using industry standards such as REST, SOAP, JSON, JMS, and AMF." Why would a set of components, visual or not, that allow one to connect to a database natively not be complementary to an open source application framework that allows you to easily build applications? Ariel Jakobovits Email: arielj...@yahoo.com Phone: 650-690-2213 Fax: 650-641-0031 Cell: 650-823-8699 ________________________________ From: Omar Gonzalez <s9tpep...@apache.org> To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 8:02 PM Subject: Re: Database support for Adobe AIR On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Manik Magar <manik.ma...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Do we have any road map for AIR framework to support databases like MySql, > Oracle etc? > > I had made something when i needed this and is at - > > http://manikmagar.wordpress.com/2011/01/02/connecting-to-local-database-in-adobe-air/ > > A small java & socket based tool to talk to external database. As of now it > support DSN connection only but I am working on it to support database > interactions without DSN. > > Regards, > Manik > Hi Manik, AIR is not part of the Apache Flex project, it is still owned and being developed by Adobe. -- Omar Gonzalez s9tpep...@apache.org