+1
Le 19 nov. 2012 10:02, "Avinash Narayanan" a écrit :
> +1 Graduate Apache Flex from Incubator
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> Thanks
> Avinash Y
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> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Apache Flex is preparing to graduate to a top-level project at Apache.
> In
> > order to do so, the
uite rapidly heavy perf consuming.
>>> if all says that HTML5 is not ready yet for RIA and enterprise apps that
>>> flex can do very well, why the hell would we try to render flex on HTML5
>>> engine for native apps.
>>> I was talking about 3D rendering, in a sta
ke, don't fix it
> :-)
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> On 17.11.2012, at 13:54, sébastien Paturel wrote:
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> > i was in fact talking about enterprise app.
> > it is already quite rapidly heavy perf consuming.
> > if all says that HTML5 is not ready yet for RIA and enterprise apps that
> f
pplication.
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> Le 17/11/2012 14:25, Nils Dupont a écrit :
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> It really depends on which kind of application you want to deploy. I was
>> more thinking of common "entreprise" oriented applications, e.g. a few
>> views, with a few lists and a few forms
erer available, the HTML5 renderer.
> it does not sound very promising to me, but maybe i'm wrong.
>
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> Le 17/11/2012 14:14, Nils Dupont a écrit :
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> Has anyone tried to make a bridge between Apache Flex and Apache Cordova?
>> I mean generating an Apache Cordova
Has anyone tried to make a bridge between Apache Flex and Apache Cordova?
I mean generating an Apache Cordova HTML5/JS application from a Flex Mobile
MXML/AS3 application (at least for a subset of Flex Mobile components e.g.
views & transitions, lists, input controls, native APIs access, web servic
@Gordon
ActionScript 2.0 was introduced in 2004 and is still supported in Flash
Player.
As you say, AS3 / AVM2 will not disappear from one day to the other, and
Adobe, also, was clear on this point.
Maybe an average Flex application just doesn't need the new features that
will be introduced in AS4