Check out what the haXe folks did: http://drawlogic.com/2009/06/19/haxe-on-the-iphone-with-hxcpp-flash-9-api-to-c-for-mobile/
And these videos are interesting as well: http://gotoandlearn.com/play?id=116 http://gotoandlearn.com/play?id=118 On Feb 6, 2010, at 4:24 PM, P T Withington wrote: > Which makes me wonder: Should OpenLaszlo have an Objective-C back-end? > > On 2010-02-06, at 10:23, P T Withington wrote: > >> Digging into the labs link shows they are basically doing what we are doing: >> compiling Flex apps to DHTML. Hm... (I don't think they are including >> their VM -- the FAQ says they are not. So I suspect instead they are >> translating Flex classes to Objective-C and then using the Apple compiler.) >> >> On 2010-02-06, at 10:10, Henry Minsky wrote: >> >>> 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] >> > >
