@Peter
Great Stuff.
cant wait to see this come together in a easy to use way.

I ve been doing the same with GWT
Basically cross compile from  Java and run inside PhoneGap.

Keep up the good work.




2014-03-27 14:28 GMT+01:00 Peter Ent <[email protected]>:

> Well, now that you mention that (FlexJS and PhoneGap), that's what I've
> spent the last few days doing. I've just completed a POC of moving a
> FlexJS app to a mobile device using PhoneGap. Basically, I followed the
> instructions for PhoneGap and created a shell application. I then
> cross-compiled a FlexJS example (DataBindingTest) into JS and replaced the
> PhoneGap-generated code with the contents of the JS from the example. I
> then ran this on the mobile emulator - worked like a charm.
>
> I'm now in the process of automating this a little using an ANT script to
> generate the shell app, move a project's bin/js-debug directory into it,
> and compiling it.
>
> After that I'm going to tackle a more complex mobile app in order to shake
> out any bugs or missing pieces.
>
> While I do work for Adobe, I'm not part of the team that delivered this
> new product line. I am working on Apache Flex & FlexJS full time and was
> just as surprised as everyone about this news.
>
>
> Peter Ent
> Adobe Systems
>
> On 3/27/14 9:19 AM, "Tom Chiverton" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >On 27/03/14 13:15, Matthew Weir wrote:
> >> There was a link from that article to this
> >>article:
> http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/news/eon/20140324006508/en/Appl
> >>e/iBeacon/Android  which seems to explain a bit more detail on the
> >>subject.
> >And the race to get our FlexJs project on PhoneGap starts in 3... 2... :-)
> >
> >Tom
>
>

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