Hi All,
 
FYI, this and a lot more is shipping now:
 
This week the Adobe Developer Relations team released a set of seven free ActionScript 3.0 APIs to help developers get started building Flex 2.0 applications on http://labs.adobe.com.
They are located at http://labs.macromedia.com/wiki/index.php/ActionScript_3:resources:apis:libraries and you can get to them from the labs homepage.
 
The projects are listed below, along with descriptions and links to source, docs, and zip files for each individual project. The ZIP files contain source code, documentation, and SWCs (compiled versions of the libraries).

corelib
The corelib project consists of several basic utilities for MD5 hashing, JSON serialization, advanced string and date parsing, and more.
 
FlexUnit
FlexUnit is a unit testing framework for Flex and ActionScript 3.0 applications. It mimics the functionality of JUnit, a Java unit testing framework, and comes with a graphical test runner.
 
Flickr
The Flickr library is an ActionScript 3.0 API for the online photo sharing application, Flickr. It provides access to the entire Flickr API.
 
Mappr
Mappr is a service and application that combines images from Flickr with geolocational information. The Mappr ActionScript 3.0 API gives you access to Mappr's geo-tagged image data.
 
RSS and Atom libraries
Use the RSS and Atom libraries to parse Atom and all versions of RSS easily. These libraries hide the differences between the formats so you can parse any type of feed without having to know what kind of feed it is.
 
Odeo
The Odeo API provides an ActionScript 3.0 interface for searching and retrieving podcasts from Odeo (http://www.odeo.com).
 
YouTube
The YouTube API provides an ActionScript 3.0 interface to search videos from YouTube (http://www.youtube.com). 
 
Regards,
David
 


From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of adobedeveloperguy
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 10:45 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: JSON support?

We will announce the availability of the AS3 libraries at
FlashForward.    You will be able to get to them from the Flex 2 Beta
site at labs.adobe.com.

I look forward to hearing how they are being used!


Ben






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