Electron is more for Desktops, For a native app, you might need to do
AIR with a captive runtime.
-Mark K
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 5:18 AM Carlos Rovira wrote:
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> Hi Julien
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> regarding mobile there's also a tutorial a community user did about
> Electron here [1], but that is like Cordova,
Hi Julien
regarding mobile there's also a tutorial a community user did about
Electron here [1], but that is like Cordova, just a wrapper, so not related
to Flex Mobile.
Also the Royale Jewel ui set is done with multi device in mind
(responsiveness), but that will require to adapt your Flex app
Hello and thanks for your answer.
The requirement is to work on mobile as an app.
So the best option for the moment is to use Apache Flex latest sdk to
build an application ?
There is at least one Cordova example:
examples/royale/CordovaCameraExample
I’m pretty sure the examples/royale/Mobile* examples also showcase what could
be done.
> On Mar 2, 2021, at 12:00 PM, Piotr Zarzycki wrote:
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> Hi Julien,
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> No one tried yet build Apache Royale app on mobile. If
Hi Julien,
No one tried yet build Apache Royale app on mobile. If that app should be
in the browser I bet there has to be lot's of work done to make it look
good in css. If your requirements is work on mobile as an app I think
Apache Royale will need to be wrap up with Apache Cordova - that part
Hello,
I have to port a Air/Flex application to Android.
This application is actually working with flex sdk 4.1 and Flash Builder 4.
Do you recommend me to use Apache Royale or the latest Flex sdk ?
Thanks for your advices