> When a Flex App is loaded in the browser, I assume it's a SWF file
> with all the mxml & Components together
 
It's a SWF file, but there is no MXML in it. When the SWF was compiled,
all the MXML files got translated into ActionScript and compiled into
ActionScript byte code. That byte code, along with other stuff like
embedded images, is in the SWF.
 
- Gordon

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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:00 PM
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Subject: [flexcomponents] curious to know about Flex component
Decompiling?



ActionScript 3 looks more like Java and SWF files have been decompiled
since a long time...

does it mean developing in Flex means potential chance for
decompilation & concerns for security ???

When a Flex App is loaded in the browser, I assume it's a SWF file
with all the mxml & Components together. Is it proven that Flex apps
cannot be decompiled???

can some one shed light on this..

thanks
Satish
Boston, MA.



 

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