@Ramazan it might be useful, going forward, if you shared what lies behind your opinion of Electron.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 7:18 PM Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek <[email protected]> wrote: > I would never recommend Electron to anybody please be carefull lol. > > 22:07, August 6, 2019, Greg Dove <[email protected]>: > > > Hi Isabelle. > > I think the mentions about Android were correct but they may not answer > your original question which is focused on desktop (Windows and Mac) builds. > > 'I need to convert my adobe air application (using Flex 4.6.0.) into 64 > bit desktop application (Mac OS and Windows). ' > 'Is it possible to do that with Apache royale' > > It might be - I saw a post recently about someone using Electron to create > desktop apps with Apache Royale, so if Electron can create 64bit builds, > then it could be an option for that. But that is probably not necessary if > I interpret your objectives correctly. > > If all you want to do is create desktop apps from your original Flex app, > you can do that with Flex 4.6 (or more recent Apache Flex version) and a > recent AIR SDK, and this is a common approach. > Windows 64bit desktop builds were supported with Adobe AIR sometime last > year iirc, and I assume this will continue to be supported into the future > versions via Harman. > Windows 64bit is only via captive runtime build iirc. Adding an installer > was extra work iirc. I can't recall for Mac, I think it might be 64bit via > the external AIR runtime, but I'd suggest that even so you probably want a > captive runtime build for that as well. > > Using AIR sdk is not unusual as one approach to extending the life of a > Flex web-based project by avoiding the flash player plugin - so long as the > users of your app are happy to have an installed app instead of using the > browser. > Apache Royale is a really good option if you want to migrate the browser > based Flex app to html5 and have a version of your app continue to work in > the browser. > > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 9:32 PM Piotr Zarzycki <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi Isabelle, > > You don't need to convert your application to 64bit Android app yet [1] - > google moved that date farther. Harman will provide you an Air SDK which > will be capable of do that translation before that date. > > In Royale there wasn't any volunteers who was focused on Flash sight of > Royale. We are mostly focus on getting stuff done in web browser, so > translation ActionScript to JS/HTML. > > [1] > https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2019/01/get-your-apps-ready-for-64-bit.html > > Thanks, > Piotr > > wt., 6 sie 2019 o 11:28 Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> > napisał(a): > > Hi Isabelle, > > maybe your case is about Adobe AIR for Android and the problem in Google > Store and for this reason your need to have Adobe AIR 64bit? > > thanks > > > > > El mar., 6 ago. 2019 a las 11:25, Isabelle LOYER (< > [email protected]>) escribió: > > Hi, > I need to convert my adobe air application (using Flex 4.6.0.) into 64 bit > desktop application (Mac OS and Windows). > > Is it possible to do that with Apache royale ? > > If YES, could you explain how to do. > > > Best regard > > -- > Isabelle LOYER > InterSystemes > ******************************** > 20 rue de Montubois > 95840 Bethemont la Foret > ******************************** > Tel : 33 +1 34 69 22 66 > Gsm : 33 +6 75 72 82 93 > Fax : 33 +1 34 69 26 28 > email : [email protected] > ********************************* > > > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira > > > > -- > > Piotr Zarzycki > > Patreon: *https://www.patreon.com/piotrzarzycki > <https://www.patreon.com/piotrzarzycki>* > > > > -- > Sent from Yandex.Mail for mobile -- Andrew Wetmore http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
