Just to comment on this before it slides by, the reason to use OL vs.
flex is far more about the advanced object/constraint environment that
OL offers, rather then it's platform. And reaching flash APIs from OL
is pretty natural to boot.
- James
On May 14, 2008, at 10:31 AM, Evaldas Taroza wrote:
Hi,
I am starting with OL. I decided to create a simple chat
application, based on XMPP, in order to play a bit with OL. In XMPP
peers normally communicate using sockets, so the chat would leverage
the flash runtime only.
However, everywhere I try to find out how to do flash stuff with OL
I stumble on comments that I should consider using Actionscript and
Flex instead, because the power of OL is the portability...
I really want to play with OL, but apparently I will need to reach
some flash related interfaces. Moreover, there are libraries like
XIFF written in Actionscript.
So several questions:
1. Considering that I need only flash runtime how can I use
available Actionscript libraries inside my LZX scripts?
2. Is it reasonable to choose OL for my described app? Maybe Flex is
a better choice?
3. How much flash API can I reach from OL scripts? How can I export
flash APIs to be available in OL?
Thanks for help.
Evaldas
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