I cant share the full actual code because it is dependent on too many
things. I have tried to pull a snippet out and edit it to make it
understandable.
The idea here is that I have a block of data called
"m_in_videoStorage_generic.items" which needs to be processed. The
processing is too slow and
sounds interesting, would like to have a peek at the code.
Do you have it online somewhere to share?
thx,
Meinte
On 12/12/05, hank williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> There is some truth to this, but parf of good architecture is about
> tailoring what you have to what you need. In my current
There is some truth to this, but parf of good architecture is about
tailoring what you have to what you need. In my current application, I
have a collection of data that needs to be processed. Under certain
circumstances I actually get the dialog box about the app running
slowly.
So what I did was
I don't see how UI lock can be effectively solved using actionscript. It
seems to me multithreading in AS would be very fancy, and anything fancy
that isn't native just slows things down even more in my opinion.
On 12/8/05, Mike Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It scares me too, but so does
It scares me too, but so does UI lock, something that's been happening
to me a lot lately.
Mike
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You can't count with Flash player for consistent and fast performance apps.
The AVM engine never had the proper attention from Macromedia as a serious
development platform. So the term "multi-threading in AS" just scares me.
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So I assume player 7 was single threaded. I don't know the status on 8 or 8.5.
-Brian
On 12/3/05, Boon Chew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have read in this forum that someone loosely coined the phrase "Fla
This is correct. There are certainly multiple threads in the flash
player. But The AVM does not allow applications to spawn threads
directly. However things like sound and video and probably other
things execute in separate threads. I am not familiar with the flash
source but it is likely that asyn
I have read in this forum that someone loosely coined the phrase "Flash is a
single thread app", it's hard to imagine something as high performance and
intricate as Flash to be a single-threaded app.
So I started to take the above statement to mean that the Actionscript VM
execut
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