Market? Well, there are a bunch of Flash components that can easily be
ported to work in Flex, some with no work at all.
As far as creating them, however, that takes a lot of work, time, and the
decision to go pay vs. open source isn't one to be taken lightly if you
value your time at all.
Hello,
Are speaking of Flex 1.5 or Flex2?
If you are speaking of Flex 2, it would almost be virtually impossible
to use a no-flexframework component in a Flex app. You would have
to implement so many things.
I have been working on many custom components for Flex2, some
that you have
Ghostwire was great back when I did Flash
development, but I think its all in AS1 still.
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Jonathan Miranda
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I thought commercial compenents were a violation of the license agreement in Flex 1. Is this changing in Flex 2 ?On 3/9/06, Jonathan Miranda
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Ghostwire was great back when I did Flash
development, but I think it's all in AS1 still.
Yes, they want a rich 3rd party dev market for components. Search this
list about 3-4 months ago, I allready asked the question. I mean
common, they are releasing the flex framework/compiler for free now. ;-)
Peace, MikeOn 3/9/06, Greg Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought commercial
I'm fairly positive this wasn't a violation of the license
agreement in Flex 1 (but I could be wrong, so don't quote me on this). We
are definitely hoping for a commercial component community in Flex 2, and we
plan to do more in the future to help foster this. More to come.
:) -Brian
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