Hi Deepak, Those warning are there because of the import and use of the experimental components. This is an already known issue :) Nothing to worry about for now.
Regards, SWEN VAN ZANTEN Hoofdstraat 160 2171 BL, Sassenheim Op 28 aug. 2013, om 14:04 heeft Deepak MS <megharajdee...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven: > Hello, > > I checked background processing of the app(on iPad) with renderMode set to > ‘direct’. As Will mentioned, it does break the background processing. I had > to revert it back to ‘gpu’ and it worked fine. However, performance wise it > still remains comparatively faster even if I set the renderMode to ‘gpu’. > So I am retaining it to ‘gpu’, as background processing is very important > to retain(especially while a file downloading is in progress) > > > > However, I encountered around 16 warnings, which weren’t there in flex > 4.6|AIR3.6 : > > Cannot resolve namespace qualified type 'BorderDataNavigator' in CSS > selector 'BorderDataNavigator' – this one is repeated 12 times > > The style 'cornerRadius' is only supported by type > 'spark.components.ButtonBarButton' with the theme(s) 'spark'. – this one is > repeated 4 times. > > > > > > I have no idea what 'BorderDataNavigator' is. It isn’t there anywhere in my > project. I haven’t used 'cornerRadius' too anywhere in the project. Any > idea how can we get rid of these warnings? > > > > > > Cheers! > > > On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Will <willvj...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I believe you lose the ability to perform any background tasks by setting >> rendermode to direct, at least on IOS. This will be a dealbreaker for many >> apps. See this bug for more details and be sure to vote: >> >> https://bugbase.adobe.com/**index.cfm?event=bug&id=3349232<https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3349232> >> >> >> On 8/23/2013 1:47 PM, jude wrote: >> >>> When using direct mode do you lose any functionality? I think there was a >>> GPU mode and you lost filters and other features so I could not use it at >>> the time. Is direct mode the same? Thanks >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 5:17 AM, Deepak MS <megharajdee...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Swen, >>>> Thanks a lot. That really helped. It works fine now :) >>>> >>>> I'll surely be blogging about performance boost that we have in 4.10 soon >>>> in my blog...I just felt like adding up NOS (Nitrous) in NFS, while using >>>> my app ! ;) Thanks for such a cool release! >>>> >>>> Cheers! >>>> Deepak >>>> http://deepflex.blogspot.com/ >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Swen van Zanten <f...@hdsign.nl> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Deepak, >>>>> >>>>> I also had that problem, >>>>> this one is easily fixed by editing the skin. >>>>> >>>>> inside the scroller it looked like this: >>>>> <s:Grid id="grid" >>>>> >>>> itemRenderer="spark.skins.**spark.DefaultGridItemRenderer"**> >>>> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="backgroundLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="selectionLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="editorIndicatorLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="rendererLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="overlayLayer"/> >>>>> </s:Grid> >>>>> >>>>> now it looks like this: >>>>> <s:Grid id="grid" >>>>> >>>> itemRenderer="spark.skins.**spark.DefaultGridItemRenderer"**> >>>> >>>>> <s:gridView> >>>>> <fx:Component> >>>>> <s:GridView> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="backgroundLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="selectionLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer >>>>> >>>> name="editorIndicatorLayer"/> >>>> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="rendererLayer"/> >>>>> <s:GridLayer name="overlayLayer"/> >>>>> </s:GridView> >>>>> </fx:Component> >>>>> </s:gridView> >>>>> </s:Grid> >>>>> >>>>> Hope it helps you. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> >>>>> SWEN VAN ZANTEN >>>>> Hoofdstraat 160 >>>>> 2171 BL, Sassenheim >>>>> >>>>> Op 23 aug. 2013, om 11:08 heeft Deepak MS <megharajdee...@gmail.com> >>>>> het >>>>> volgende geschreven: >>>>> >>>>> I had built an iPad app using Flex 4.6|AIR 3.6 sometime back. Looking >>>>>> >>>>> at >>>> >>>>> this email, I got curious to see how my app would perform on 4.10. >>>>>> >>>>>> Agreed! Overall performance in comparatively good. >>>>>> - Popups used to have a delay of 3-4 seconds, but now it just pops up >>>>>> without any >>>>>> delay. >>>>>> - Switching between tabs(for the first time) in a TabbedViewNavigator >>>>>> >>>>> had >>>> >>>>> a delay of 3 to 4s (based on number of UI elements on each of the tab >>>>>> views). But now it takes 1.5s or less. >>>>>> >>>>>> But size got increased a little: >>>>>> >>>>>> - Compiled size was 9,178,761 bytes using flex 4.6|AIR 3.6 and it is >>>>>> 9,762,490 bytes using flex 4.10|AIR 3.8, which is just fine for me, it >>>>>> >>>>> not >>>>> >>>>>> a big issue. >>>>>> >>>>>> However, I came across one issue(which wasn't there in Flex 4.6). I am >>>>>> using a datagrid with a skinClass. If I use a skin class, it shows up a >>>>>> blank datagrid on the screen. But when I remove this skinclass >>>>>> >>>>> property, >>>> >>>>> it >>>>> >>>>>> displays the datagrid properly with all data in it. >>>>>> >>>>>> Though datagrid is not optimized for mobile, I am still using it for my >>>>>> app(iPad), as I did not find any scrolling issues. It works smoothly as >>>>>> >>>>> it >>>>> >>>>>> works for web. >>>>>> >>>>>> Screentshots for reference: >>>>>> http://snag.gy/nAcyD.jpg - with skinClass in flex 4.10 >>>>>> >>>>>> http://snag.gy/zwWnA.jpg - without skinClass in flex 4.10 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:05 PM, DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Great! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> But my friend is getting married this weekend, I've got no time to do >>>>>>> >>>>>> a >>>> >>>>> benchmark test. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe next weekend I can do it, I'll try my best, I'm too busy just >>>>>>> >>>>>> like >>>> >>>>> everybody else. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>>> 2013-08-23 >>>>>>> At 2013-08-23 14:13:21,"OmPrakash Muppirala" <bigosma...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Aug 22, 2013 10:21 PM, "DarkStone" <darkst...@163.com> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Can anyone help spreading the good news? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think we need Apache's official support to publish the news, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> indicating >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> that Flex 4.10 + AIR 3.8 running very smooth on iOS and Mac devices >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> when >>>>> >>>>>> renderMode is set to direct. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This is very important for the rise of the Flex. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Can someone from the inside verify it and take it seriously, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> please~~~ >>>> >>>>> We can probably do a blog post about it. But we need some solid >>>>>>>> benchmarks that compares prior versions to current versions. Is that >>>>>>>> something you can help build and publish? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks for all your help! >>>>>>>> Om >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>>>>> 2013-08-23 >>>>>>>>> 在 2013-08-22 16:37:22,"Ram Lee" <ranbolee...@gmail.com> 写道: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Good to know that, I will try Adobe Scout sometime, I think your >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> data >>>> >>>>> is >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> awesome! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ram Lee >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 在 2013-8-22,14:58,DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> 写道: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hi Ram, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You're welcome. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If you want precise performance benchmark, you can use Adobe >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Scout. >>>> >>>>> A friend of mine said, by using Scout, a Flex mobile application >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> which >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> has a Spark List of 500 itemRenderers on it, running on the iPod >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> touch >>>> >>>>> 5, >>>>> >>>>>> madly swiping finger across the itemRenderers, Scout reported this: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If set Flex Application' framerate to 24, the runtime testing >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> result >>>> >>>>> is 24, no dropping frames! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> If set framerate to 60, the result is 48-55 frames per second, >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> which >>>> >>>>> is already a big deal! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> You can do your own test using Adobe Scout, good luck. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>>>>>>> 2013-08-22 >>>>>>>>>>> At 2013-08-22 14:09:48,"Ram Lee" <ranbolee...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks a lot for the notes and good to know that! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I did try the direct renderMode on my retina Macbook and feel the >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> performance improvement! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And I was wondering if there are some good performance test tools >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>> >>>>>> make this improvement more qualified? because what I do now is just >>>>>>>> resizing the app window to see if it renders the diplay object faster >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and >>>>> >>>>>> smoother. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Again, thanks a lot for the NEWS! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Ram Lee >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> 在 2013-8-22,13:28,DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> 写道: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Ram, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> The major performance improvement is done by AIR 3.8 (not >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> earlier >>>> >>>>> AIR versions), and the reason why Adobe didn't mention this is >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> because >>>> >>>>> they >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> always have the lousy PR (Public Relations), which hide the good news >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and >>>>> >>>>>> spread the bad news, they should fire their PR managers immediately. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> At the same time, Flex 4.10 fixed a lot of bugs, which improves >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> the >>>>> >>>>>> framework perfomance as well. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So with Flex 4.10 and AIR 3.8, you can really build mobile apps >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> with >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> it, and running smooth on iPhone & iPad & Mac & PC. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Now, we can proudly say that Flex has become the best >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> crossplatform >>>>> >>>>>> application development & deployment solution on earth! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>>>>>>>>> 2013-08-22 >>>>>>>>>>>>> At 2013-08-22 13:10:38,"Ram Lee" <ranbolee...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is this from AIR 3.8 or earlier versions? just searched the >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> internet, wonder why Adobe didn't mention such performance >>>>>>>> boost on >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> the >>>> >>>>> Apple devices? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 李楠 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 在 2013-8-22,12:23,Joel Tan <joel...@cype.com.my> 写道: >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes, I can feel the performance improvement as well on Flex >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> mobile >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> app! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Aug 21, 2013, at 7:20 PM, DarkStone <darkst...@163.com> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> It surprised me when I try to recompile my old Flex 4 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> projects >>>> >>>>> with Flex 4.10 & AIR 3.8 SDKs, and deploy them to iPhone & iPad & >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> MacBook, >>>>> >>>>>> they runnning incrediblely smooth, like 2 to 3 times faster than >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> before, >>>>> >>>>>> nealy native app performance! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The trick is you need to set <renderMode>direct</**renderMode> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in >>>> >>>>> the -app.xml file, this will boost performance on iOS and Mac OS, so >>>>>>>> everybody just keep in mind of this. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Now that the performance issue of Flex has been greatly >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> improved >>>>> >>>>>> on mobile devices, I'm very excited, finding that Apache Flex has a >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> great >>>>> >>>>>> future! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Flex is an awesome framework, which has great development >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> efficiency, I think it's time to let the world know that Flex >>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> still >>>> >>>>> kicking and it is the best solution for application (not game) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> development >>>>> >>>>>> and deployment across all platforms. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So we should really working on the official Flex Showcase, >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more >>>> >>>>> video demos of Flex Mobile Apps on iPhone & iPad will be great! I'm >>>>>>>> planning to submit my own demo to the showcase when I got the time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I've already wrote a decent blog post to spread the good news >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>>>> >>>>>> the Chinese Flex Developers, here is the link: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/**blog_6f56a2bf0101dm98.html<http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_6f56a2bf0101dm98.html> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Many thanks to the Apache Flex Community, I love Flex, and we >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> shall attract more and more people to the Flex community! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DarkStone >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2013-08-21 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>> >>