Yes, it answers my question. I was hoping this OS level access would
be available in AIR 1.5.  

@Mike, we need a solution to allow our AIR app to use command proxies.
This app will be installed on half a million users pc's. With that in
mind, and having read your post on the security issue, what would your
decision be? Use this project you started or find another route?

Thanks, J



--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Mike Chambers <mcham...@...> wrote:
>
> You can still use a command proxy architecture with Adobe AIR 1.5 in  
> the same way you could use it with previous versions of Adobe AIR.
> 
> It is just a proof of concept, so I havent really done any additional  
> work on it (besisde, c# / .net development is not much fun on Mac).
> 
> You can grab the source from here:
> 
> http://code.google.com/p/commandproxy/
> 
> and find more info here:
> 
>
http://www.mikechambers.com/blog/2008/01/17/commandproxy-net-air-integration-proof-of-concept/
> 
> Does that answer your question?
> 
> mike chambers
> 
> m...@...
> 
> On Dec 15, 2008, at 7:38 AM, flexaustin wrote:
> 
> > I asked this in an earlier post, but hoping Alex can ask Mike Chambers
> > about the status of the Apollo + Command Proxy project he started.
> > Does anyone know if Command Proxy access is available in Adobe AIR?
> >
> > When Mike created his project he said that he had hopes for command
> > proxy access, when AIR 1.5 came out. Do we have this access yet?
> >
>


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