It sounds like the compile their Flash VM plus your as3 application into a native app for the iPhone. So it doesn't upset Apple, but also it is probably set to not be able to load any new swf content over the network, (unless there's some backdoor way to to load swf files as data and then convert them to executable code)
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 9:34 AM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote: > Or is he just talking about this: > > http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashcs5/appsfor_iphone/ > > which more likely is generating an AJAX version of your Flex app? > > On 2010-02-06, at 09:29, P T Withington wrote: > > > Is Lynch saying they have shipped apps with embedded Flash VM? I thought > that was a direct violation of the App Store terms? > > > >> We have shown that Flash technology is starting to work on these devices > today by enabling standalone applications for the iPhone to be built on > Flash. In fact, some of these apps are already available in the Apple App > Store such as FickleBlox and Chroma Circuit. http://bit.ly/bIOlVu > > > > Link: http://bit.ly/bIOlVu > > Title: Open Access to Content and Applications (Adobe Featured Blogs) > > Source: > http://blogs.adobe.com/conversations/2010/02/open_access_to_content_and_app.html#comment-2137153#comment-2137153 > > See who is talking about this page: http://bit.ly/bIOlVu+ > > Brought to you via http://bit.ly > > > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [email protected]
