Hi Alex,

We have different plan. We have currently Visual Editor which as part of
Moonshine IDE output Flex and PrimeFaces code, so it would be continuation
of that idea - the difference would be that we output Jewel Royale mxml
code.

wt., 10 mar 2020 o 16:39 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid> napisał(a):

> Sounds exciting.  Hopefully the GUI editor will use a browser as the
> renderer and be more like live-editing than trying to emulate the browser
> DOM.
>
> Of course, I could be wrong...
>
> -Alex
>
> On 3/10/20, 4:39 AM, "Piotr Zarzycki" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Hi Guys,
>
>     We have plan to add simple GUI IDE to Moonshine which outputs Royale
> Jewel
>     type of applications. Be patience and observer Moonshine IDE on
> GitHub. ;)
>
>     Thanks,
>     Piotr
>
>     wt., 10 mar 2020 o 11:05 Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org>
> napisał(a):
>
>     > Hi Paul,
>     >
>     > the example you posted is easy to do nowadays with current Royale in
>     > development branch. You can take a try with Jewel or emulation
> components.
>     > You'll be surprised of how far Royale is this days :).
>     >
>     > Best
>     >
>     > Carlos
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > El mar., 10 mar. 2020 a las 5:28, Alex Harui
> (<aha...@adobe.com.invalid>)
>     > escribió:
>     >
>     > > While it may be that someone offers a GUI IDE some day for Royale,
> there
>     > > is are some other approaches, one that has been prototyped, and
> one that
>     > > wasn't possible with Flash Player.
>     > >
>     > > IIRC, one prototype adds some things to your app that allow you to
> edit
>     > > the x/y/width/height in your MXML and immediately see the results
> in the
>     > > browser.
>     > >
>     > > The other approach is to write a bead that can track your MXML
> from the
>     > > browser so you can use the browser tools to modify the UI and hit
> some
>     > > button that will then update the MXML.
>     > >
>     > > There are some limitations to these approaches which is why none
> are
>     > > available at this time.  The main one is that use of view states
> greatly
>     > > complicates these approaches (as it does for a GUI IDE as well).
> So one
>     > > question for you, are you using view states (mx:State)?
>     > >
>     > > -Alex
>     > >
>     > > On 3/9/20, 8:26 PM, "Paul Stearns" <pa...@compuace.com.INVALID>
> wrote:
>     > >
>     > >     Regarding a GUI IDE, in one application, one of the larger
> modules
>     > has
>     > > 1,390 lines of mxml code. One of 10 tabs in that module has 29
> enterable
>     > > "fields" another tab has over 50 enterable fields.
>     > >
>     > >     Attempting to create complex screens which are usable for the
> type of
>     > > data entry these systems are used for would be difficult at best
> without
>     > > using a GUI editor. If you are designing traditional web
> applications
>     > where
>     > > everything is stacked and the user scrolls forever then yes you
> can do
>     > that
>     > > without a GUI IDE. If however you want to design highly usable
> business
>     > > applications deployed to thin clients (to use an ancient phrase)
> you need
>     > > GUI tools to be productive.
>     > >
>     > >     My initial test application (very simplistic) for Royale can
> be found
>     > > here, be sure to click everything; (If something doesn't work as
>     > expected,
>     > > let me know, no data is stored)
>     > >
>     > >
>     > >
>     >
> https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fflex.yozyo.net%2FTestModule%2Fbin-release%2FMain.html%3Ftest%3D123&amp;data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C3973fca8e91b4f4cd67808d7c4e7bd62%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C637194371909967487&amp;sdata=9FwboMWcAlwGX7FtsA8q6%2B1Fb1L1obsoI7VS8ONISCA%3D&amp;reserved=0
>     > >
>     > >     Some of the The features I am looking for include canvas with
> x/y
>     > > placement of items, multiple panels up simultaneously, etc.
>     > >
>     > >     Paul R. Stearns
>     > >     Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc.
>     > >
>     > >     15280 NW 79th Ct.
>     > >     Suite 250
>     > >     Miami Lakes, Fl 33016
>     > >
>     > >     Voice: (305)623-0360 x107
>     > >     Fax: (305)623-4588
>     > >
>     > >     ----------------------------------------
>     > >     From: Carlos Rovira <carlosrov...@apache.org>
>     > >     Sent: 3/9/20 6:14 PM
>     > >     To: users@flex.apache.org, Paul Stearns <pa...@compuace.com>
>     > >     Subject: Re: [Spam] :Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for AIR33.1?
>     > >     Hi Paul,
>     > >
>     > >     many years ago I must say that was completely true, for that
> reason I
>     > >     started trying to introduce in my clients and projects Flash
> and AMF
>     > in
>     > >     early 2000, first with Flash authoring tool, then with MTASC
> (someone
>     > >     remember it? ;)), and then Flex was really what we just
> needed. That
>     > > was
>     > >     very disruptive compared with the html/js/css stack at that
> time.
>     > >
>     > >     Currently that's not true. Near 2020, js is like the bytecode
> in
>     > Flash
>     > > and
>     > >     Royale is the current Flex. So it's clear that you don't need
> to go
>     > > very
>     > >     "low level", but if you needed, you can do it! (and that's
> good). But
>     > >     Royale should allow you to develop without the need to go that
> route.
>     > > and
>     > >     just use good proven patterns like Flex did. We're working
> towards
>     > >     that...and I think we're already got it. :)
>     > >
>     > >     About GUI IDE, although I think is something very cool to have
>     > > something
>     > >     like that, I abandoned that kind of tools many years ago.
> Maybe in
>     > the
>     > >     future I could be working in something like that, just for
> pleasure,
>     > > but
>     > >     for now there's still many work to do in Royale in things more
>     > needed.
>     > >     Maybe others could drive that effort... But I really think the
>     > current
>     > >     Royale coding is very straight forward to do. As well examples
> like
>     > > Tour De
>     > >     Jewel has a lot of code to see how things should be used and
> learn
>     > > from it
>     > >     a lot of good practices.
>     > >
>     > >     El lun., 9 mar. 2020 a las 22:48, Paul Stearns ()
>     > >     escribió:
>     > >
>     > >     > What attracted me to Flex initially was that it ran in its
> own
>     > >     > environment, completely separate from the html, web browser
> and
>     > their
>     > >     > multitude of DOMs. I used to write apps in ASP/HTML, and
> every
>     > other
>     > > week a
>     > >     > new version of a browser would break something.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > For the type of applications I write & support, having a GUI
> IDE, a
>     > >     > defined language (like as3 & mxml) and an engine which which
>     > provides
>     > >     > consistent results across platforms are the most important
>     > features.
>     > > At
>     > >     > this point the weakness I see in Royale is there isn't a GUI
> IDE,
>     > > and since
>     > >     > it doesn't have its own engine, it relies on the
> vicissitudes of
>     > > javascript
>     > >     > and how the particular browser it is running in implements
> its DOM.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > This is why I shied away from .NET, and PHP in the past
> except for
>     > > more
>     > >     > traditional websites with a bit of user interaction.
> Javascript
>     > > frameworks
>     > >     > just hide the ugliness, they don't make it go away.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > Having said all of the above, I am taking a chance on Royale
> to see
>     > > what
>     > >     > the level of effort will be to convert to it.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > Paul R. Stearns
>     > >     > Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > 15280 NW 79th Ct.
>     > >     > Suite 250
>     > >     > Miami Lakes, Fl 33016
>     > >     >
>     > >     > Voice: (305)623-0360 x107
>     > >     > Fax: (305)623-4588
>     > >     >
>     > >     > ----------------------------------------
>     > >     > From: Carlos Rovira
>     > >     > Sent: 3/9/20 4:55 PM
>     > >     > To: Paul Stearns
>     > >     > Cc: users@flex.apache.org
>     > >     > Subject: Re: [Spam] :Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for AIR33.1?
>     > >     > Hi Paul,
>     > >     >
>     > >     > I suppose you refer to Java Applets, hope other could give
> more
>     > info
>     > > about
>     > >     > this, but although you're in part right, I think Flash
> Player is
>     > > more well
>     > >     > integrated in Browsers and Applets never had the power of
> Flash.
>     > But
>     > > it's
>     > >     > ok, you can enable in browsers... anyway, we 're in 2020 and
> seems
>     > > things
>     > >     > will continue its course, so nothing we can do to revert
> that.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > I always be a great advocate of the Flash platform, but I
> found in
>     > > Royale
>     > >     > something better that what we had with Flash. IMHO, we have
> the
>     > best
>     > > of
>     > >     > both worlds. From Flex/Flash I wanted the "development
>     > productivity",
>     > >     > languages (AS3, MXML), compiler, AMF, and many other things.
> From
>     > > web I
>     > >     > always liked things like CSS (that's far superior than what
> we had
>     > > in Flex
>     > >     > for sure), and the fact that we are not constraint to a
> plugin and
>     > a
>     > >     > sandbox, so it's more easy to do things for the web.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > We have both combined now in Royale, and that's for me
> amazing. As
>     > > we get
>     > >     > components with clear API definitions, and access to latest
>     > browsers
>     > >     > features, we are getting the same productivity that we had
> in Flex,
>     > > and as
>     > >     > well we are removing the complexity in Browsers where you
> need to
>     > > test in
>     > >     > each browsers or lost time solving browser compatibility
> problems.
>     > We
>     > >     > finally can have things like IoC (Inversion of Control), DI
>     > > (Dependency
>     > >     > Injection), Metadata, MXML, Routing (Deep Linking),
> LocalStorage
>     > > (like old
>     > >     > Local SharedObject), just to name a few.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > But even more, since the bead/strand Arquitecture is really
>     > > powerful, and
>     > >     > Apps build with royale are more easy to build that even was
> in
>     > > Royale. And
>     > >     > the most important: Performance: The apps built with Royale
> has an
>     > >     > outstanding performance. Apps migrated from Flex use to be
> many XX%
>     > > faster
>     > >     > in Royale.
>     > >     >
>     > >     > I must say, I'm very happy with what we're getting with
> Apache
>     > > Royale :)
>     > >     >
>     > >     > Carlos
>     > >     >
>     > >     > El lun., 9 mar. 2020 a las 20:46, Paul Stearns ()
>     > >     > escribió:
>     > >     >
>     > >     > > I am investing Royale, but haven't seen any results yet.
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > I am showing my ignorance here, but, my confusion is, will
> Java
>     > > still be
>     > >     > > deployable via web browsers? If so, what is the difference
>     > between
>     > > using
>     > >     > a
>     > >     > > web browser to deploy a Java app, and a Flash app?
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > Why couldn't Adobe/Harmon changed Flash to use the
> methodology
>     > > Flash uses
>     > >     > > for deployment?
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > Paul R. Stearns
>     > >     > > Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc.
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > 15280 NW 79th Ct.
>     > >     > > Suite 250
>     > >     > > Miami Lakes, Fl 33016
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > Voice: (305)623-0360 x107
>     > >     > > Fax: (305)623-4588
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > ------------------------------
>     > >     > > *From*: Carlos Rovira
>     > >     > > *Sent*: 3/9/20 3:31 PM
>     > >     > > *To*: users@flex.apache.org, Paul Stearns
>     > >     > > *Subject*: [Spam] :Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for AIR33.1?
>     > >     > > Hi Paul,
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > must say don't know what's the actual support of Adobe for
> Flash
>     > > Player,
>     > >     > > or if it will left to Harman as part of the AIR deal, maybe
>     > Andrew
>     > > can
>     > >     > give
>     > >     > > some light on this. Since Flash will be just present on
> AIR, and
>     > > not in
>     > >     > any
>     > >     > > other place, that could have sense. But that will mean more
>     > > maintenance
>     > >     > > effort and people needed by Harman.
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > Anyway, donating to Apache has no sense at all, since Flash
>     > Player
>     > > has
>     > >     > > many licensed closed source parts that can't be open
> source, or
>     > at
>     > > least
>     > >     > > that's what they always says. But again...donating Flash
> Player
>     > and
>     > >     > making
>     > >     > > it OS, if it could be something doable at some point
> (let's go
>     > > utopic ;),
>     > >     > > does not change anything, since Browser vendors are closing
>     > plugin
>     > > doors.
>     > >     > > So even in that case, it continue to be a death end.
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > I think Apache Royale is this days in a very good shape,
> and is
>     > > better
>     > >     > > each day... so I maybe people should give a try and
> consider it
>     > as
>     > > an
>     > >     > > option for the future.
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > Thanks
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > > El lun., 9 mar. 2020 a las 20:04, Paul Stearns ()
>     > >     > > escribió:
>     > >     > >
>     > >     > >> Has Adobe stopped supporting it, and has not turned it
> over to
>     > > Apache?
>     > >     > >> Now that is just unconscionable.
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> Paul R. Stearns
>     > >     > >> Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc.
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> 15280 NW 79th Ct.
>     > >     > >> Suite 250
>     > >     > >> Miami Lakes, Fl 33016
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> Voice: (305)623-0360 x107
>     > >     > >> Fax: (305)623-4588
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> ----------------------------------------
>     > >     > >> From: Carlos Rovira
>     > >     > >> Sent: 3/9/20 1:28 PM
>     > >     > >> To: users@flex.apache.org, Paul Stearns
>     > >     > >> Subject: Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for AIR33.1?
>     > >     > >> Hi Paul,
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> not bad idea, but don't know a browser that will support
> Flash,
>     > > and the
>     > >     > >> problem is Adobe is stopping supporting flash player as a
>     > plugin,
>     > > so I'm
>     > >     > >> afraid that's not possible.
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> El lun., 9 mar. 2020 a las 17:40, Paul Stearns ()
>     > >     > >> escribió:
>     > >     > >>
>     > >     > >> > Better yet, how about supporting a browser whose main
> feature
>     > > is the
>     > >     > >> > support of Flex?
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > My applications are 99.9% flex. The main things I use
> the
>     > > browser for
>     > >     > is
>     > >     > >> > application deployment, file upload/download and
> displaying
>     > PDF
>     > >     > files..
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > Paul R. Stearns
>     > >     > >> > Advanced Consulting Enterprises, Inc.
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > 15280 NW 79th Ct.
>     > >     > >> > Suite 250
>     > >     > >> > Miami Lakes, Fl 33016
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > Voice: (305)623-0360 x107
>     > >     > >> > Fax: (305)623-4588
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > ----------------------------------------
>     > >     > >> > From: Carlos Rovira
>     > >     > >> > Sent: 3/9/20 10:09 AM
>     > >     > >> > To: users@flex.apache.org
>     > >     > >> > Subject: Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for AIR33.1?
>     > >     > >> > Hi Andrew,
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > When Dec, 31th arrives, Flex will be out of browsers,
> so just
>     > > allowed
>     > >     > >> using
>     > >     > >> > AIR. Maybe AIR could have an option to bundle Apache
> Flex with
>     > > each
>     > >     > >> version
>     > >     > >> > that ensures all work right. I mean, in 2021, Apache
> Flex will
>     > > not
>     > >     > have
>     > >     > >> > sense with AIR right? so why not to think in something
> that
>     > > ease even
>     > >     > >> more
>     > >     > >> > AIR+Flex marriage? Of course a version without Flex
> should
>     > have
>     > > sense
>     > >     > >> too
>     > >     > >> > for people that does not use Flex at all.
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > Make that sense?
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > Thanks
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > Carlos
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > El lun., 9 mar. 2020 a las 14:45, Frost, Andrew ()
>     > >     > >> > escribió:
>     > >     > >> >
>     > >     > >> > > Hi
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > We'd be happy to add things like this geometry API
> change -
>     > > but it's
>     > >     > >> then
>     > >     > >> > > going to be version-dependent so it would need to be
>     > compiled
>     > >     > against
>     > >     > >> the
>     > >     > >> > > later AIR SDK and would only run on the later AIR
> runtime..
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > I'm not sure whether there are other changes that
> would
>     > really
>     > >     > impact
>     > >     > >> the
>     > >     > >> > > Flex SDK itself. So perhaps we can consider these on a
>     > > case-by-case
>     > >     > >> > basis.
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > The one thing I keep coming back to though, is that
> it seems
>     > > to be a
>     > >     > >> very
>     > >     > >> > > painful process for (a) people to download and start
> using a
>     > > new AIR
>     > >     > >> SDK,
>     > >     > >> > > and (b) people who then have to combine a Flex SDK
> with an
>     > > AIR SDK!
>     > >     > >> So we
>     > >     > >> > > should perhaps address this in the first instance
> (and from
>     > > our QA
>     > >     > >> folk,
>     > >     > >> > > having a simple way to ensure you get back to a clean
>     > version
>     > > of
>     > >     > >> one/both
>     > >     > >> > > of these SDKs would be good too!)
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > Any other thoughts on missing features or things that
> would
>     > be
>     > >     > useful,
>     > >     > >> > > please send them in!
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > thanks
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > Andrew
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > -----Original Message-----
>     > >     > >> > > From: Piotr Zarzycki
>     > >     > >> > > Sent: 09 March 2020 13:01
>     > >     > >> > > To: users@flex.apache.org
>     > >     > >> > > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Flex 4.16.1 broken for
> AIR33.1?
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > Hi Andrew,
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > This kind of situation may occur more often in the
> future if
>     > > Air
>     > >     > would
>     > >     > >> > > have more and more features. Is there any plan to
> someone
>     > > from your
>     > >     > >> Team
>     > >     > >> > > simply add missing stuff to Flex? Any thoughts on this
>     > > approach?
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > Thanks,
>     > >     > >> > > Piotr
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > On Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 1:49 PM Frost, Andrew
>     > >     > >> > > wrote:
>     > >     > >> > >
>     > >     > >> > > > Hi Olaf
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > > I think it would be nice if any AIR updates would
> be
>     > > compatible
>     > >     > >> with
>     > >     > >> > > > > the
>     > >     > >> > > > latest Flex SDK
>     > >     > >> > > > Yes completely agree, this was an error on our part
> to not
>     > >     > consider
>     > >     > >> > > > the fact that overrides of the APIs that we were
> changing
>     > > would
>     > >     > have
>     > >     > >> > > > been affected. The changes were reverted, and we
> have
>     > >     > re-implemented
>     > >     > >> > > > the new functionality within additional
> APIs/methods so
>     > that
>     > >     > >> existing
>     > >     > >> > > > apps will now compile/run without any changes on the
>     > > 33.1.1.63
>     > >     > >> release.
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > We definitely intend that there is still full
>     > compatibility
>     > >     > between
>     > >     > >> > > > Flex and any changes we make with AIR.. so thanks to
>     > > leokan23 and
>     > >     > >> Alex
>     > >     > >> > > > for bringing this to our attention!
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > thanks
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > Andrew
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > -----Original Message-----
>     > >     > >> > > > From: Olaf Krueger
>     > >     > >> > > > Sent: 06 March 2020 20:30
>     > >     > >> > > > To: users@flex.apache.org
>     > >     > >> > > > Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: Flex 4.16.1 broken for
> AIR33.1?
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > Hi,
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > I didn't follow the entire discussion, but I'd like
> to
>     > > mention
>     > >     > that
>     > >     > >> I
>     > >     > >> > > > am not sure if we still have enough volunteers
> which are
>     > > willing
>     > >     > to
>     > >     > >> > > > work on a new Flex release.
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > That said, I think it would be nice if any AIR
> updates
>     > > would be
>     > >     > >> > > > compatible with the latest Flex SDK... as long as
> it's
>     > > possible.
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > Thanks,
>     > >     > >> > > > Olaf
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >> > > > --
>     > >     > >> > > > Sent from:
>     > >     > >> > > >
>     > >     > >>
>     > >
>     >
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>     > >     > > Carlos Rovira
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>     > >     > Carlos Rovira
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>     > >
>     >
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>     > >     --
>     > >     Carlos Rovira
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>     >
>     > --
>     > Carlos Rovira
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