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.
>

Reply via email to