On 1/26/2020 3:50 AM, Nick Couchman wrote:
Sounds great What your advice, what is the best for Linux, XenApp
or VmWare?
Don't use Flash. It's being discontinued in the Chrome engine (which
powers Chrome plus Microsoft's new version of Edge) in December 2020,
and I wouldn't waste a lot of time setting up a solution to try to
accelerate a technology that's going away in 11 months.
But, I understand that sometimes you must support it, and I don't know
that I can offer any advice as to what is best. It depends on what
you're trying to do, what is supported by the Flash content you're
trying to view, etc. I always try to go the Linux route, first, and
I'm wary of both Citrix (seems to have an on-again-off-again
relationship with Open Source technology) and VMware
($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$), but, again, it depends. Without knowing exactly
what you're doing and what you're trying to support, I can't really
offer much.
-Nick
We developed a 12 years project in Flash and for don't want to reinvent
the wheel again and again. More, JS does not cover very important
functions used in Actionscript (remote SharedObject, NetGroup, Multicast
etc). Also, Adobe is working since 5 years to migrate Flash API into
Webassembly. There are other promising project like Ruffle.
Yes, I think Citrix is the way to go.
David
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