> 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?



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________________________________
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.


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