Embedded linux for the device is what I have in mind. Is flash suppported on
any other RTOS? If yes I
have no problems using that. The hardware will be custom
made depending on what software platform we can
come up with.

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:49 PM, valdhor <[email protected]>wrote:

>   OK, so which RTOS are you using and does it support flash?
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Pankaj
> Chawla" <pankaj...@...> wrote:
> > The reason I need AIR on the device is because the device is also
> going to
> > have a touchscreen display which will show the flash interface and
> allow
> > direction manipulation of the data stored in SQLite on the device. The
> > device
> > will also stream the data to an external server which will in turn
> act as
> > the webserver for the browser based interface. The device will
> essentially
> > stored data for a single day where as the external server will store all
> > data. Now the fun is that the webbrowser based flash interface (that is
> > served by the external server) can also trigger data changes that will
> > cause changes to happen in the external server database and the same
> > gets streamed back to the device causing the SQLite database to
> > get updated and also the same getting reflected on the flash interface
> > of the device.
> >
> > So in summary there are two machines- one is touchscreen based device
> > that has SQLite for one day data storage and some kind of flash
> interface
> > for data manipulation. The second is a full blown server that stores all
> > data and acts as a webserver to provide a flash based interface
> available
> > through web browser to do data manipulation. The two machines in turn
> > keep the data syncronised by sharing it using a data service or sockets
> > or any realtime two way communication.
> >
> > So the device does need a way to show flash based interface, provide
> > interfacing with SQLite and a realtime connection with the external
> server.
> > I think if I have AIR I can do it all within flex/AS but if not then
> I have
> > to use PHP + FlashLite. Is this a fair conclusion or can you guys
> suggest
> > a better alternative. As I said I am really an enterprise software
> veteran
> > so I might not be doing it right in the first place.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Pankaj
> >
>
>  
>



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