Is there any examples of the ClientIO online? I am wondering if this gets around any of the file size restrictions for a flex app in a browser.
- Robert On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:09 AM, Alain Ekambi <jazzmatad...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hello Flex folks, > > I m very excited to announce the general availaibility of Flash4j 3.1 > > For those who dont know it Flash4j is our GWT based library that enables > developers to write Flash/Flex applications > in Java instead of Actioncript. > > New in this release are : > > 1) Declarative UI Definition( a la MXML) > This was one of the biggest request. Having something similar to MXML. > So we added UI Binders Support to Flex support in Flash4j. Now user can > also declare their ui in xml using Flash4j : > > <mx:Panel ui:field="panel" title="Flash4j 3.1 and UI Binder" > verticalCenter="0" > horizontalCenter="0" percentWidth="50" > percentHeight="50" status="Emitrom" > > <mx:Label fontSize="20" centered="true" text="Hello World" /> > </mx:Panel> > 2) Google Maps for Flex > With this release we also added support for the JavaScript API of Google > Maps. This will come very handy since Google deprecated the Google Maps API > for Flash. > > 3) ClientIO to give ClientSide file I/O to any web application. > If you are building a regular and want to have client side file > generation spiecially PDF and Excel this module can help you that. > The module can even be exported to JavaScript for those who use Native > JavaSCript > 4) And more... > We did add a lot more goodies to the library > The full release announcement can be found here : > http://emitrom.com/announcements/flash4j-3.1-ga > A real world demo of Flash4j can be found here : > http://flex4j.appspot.com/ > If you are looking for a way to combine Flex/Flash and HTML5 in an unique > way Flash4j might be a good choice for you. > Cheers, > Alain. > P.S > Please let the feedback coming. >