One other thing to decide is what the baseline browser support will be. I think if you choose a version of IE that supports File APIs it will be easier to write the JS version.
-Alex On 2/4/16, 7:43 AM, "Peter Ent" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi, maybe I can help you get started. > >First, start with the FlexJS Wiki: >https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS > >I have not checked to make sure it is 100% up to date because we've made >some significant changes to it since the beginning. One of the biggest is >the removal of the need to write Javascript components. Or rather, the >need to write both an ActionScript component and its counterpart in >JavaScript. We've added compiler directives to help separate AS-only from >JS-only code. For example, you'll see: > >COMPILE::JS above a block of code - that means the code will not be part >of the SWF side but will be cross-compiled into JavaScript. When you see >COMPILE::AS3, that block of code will only appear in the SWF side. Code >without either directive gets put into the SWF and cross-compiled into >JavaScript. > >For this project, you'll need to write a component that allows for file >browsing; the JavaScript side is a file-browsing input element and you'll >need to write SWF version from scratch since that isn't a normal function >of the Flash player. There are probably lots of examples on the web you >can borrow from (just make sure they conform to Apache license >requirements if you intend to contribute your work back to the Apache >FlexJS project). > >Look at the basic FlexJS components such as TextInput to get a handle on >how and where to begin. > >Regards, >Peter Ent >Adobe Systems/Apache Flex project > >On 2/4/16, 2:36 AM, "PKumar" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>yes i want to go with this. provide the some initial details to start >>with. >> >> >> >>----- >>Prashant >>Sr. Product Specialist, Sungard >>-- >>View this message in context: >>http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-Uploading-Files-tp1 >>1 >>881p11925.html >>Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
