+1 for flex;

I am using a xubuntu 64bits distro as operating system. recently the people at adobe released a 64 bit pre-release for flashplayer 10 and it works like a charm here. It is good to see that adobe is putting effort into 64bit too.

The adobe air platform is also moving to maturity on linux, so that is another good thing to guarantee a large user base.

As an example; the french gendarme is completely moving away from windows: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5iU4Lq7tOR_WVOJLZ3IeRaIH03x6w and becoms more and more linux based. It seems to may that governmental bodies like this could really benefit from a good mapping application that is no longer depending on ocx's or other windows only architectures. I would not bet my money on microsoft silverlight as an alternative to flex.


Mapping with flex would really "light my heart"!

Leonardo Mateo wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Dirk Frigne <dirk.fri...@dfc.be> wrote:
Sorry for the cross posting, but I found an interesting mail about
performance and webmapping in the majas developers list.

Today, Geomajas is written in Java for the server part, and uses Javascript
in the frontend.
Although the performance is good enough to support a proper amount of
editable objects, we always are looking to mechanisms to improve the speed
and usability of the front end.

Pieter has done some tests with the Flex technology and they are very
promising(details in his mail attached).
Should it be a problem for distribution that the technology is shipped in
the form of an installable plug-in instead of native browser technology such
as VML or SVG, or isn't that an issue?

And who has experience with this technology?

I would appreciate your feedback ...


Ok, here's my grain of sand. I don't know what geomajas is, so I don't
know how much Flex would impact on this.
I've been working with Flex from the past two years or so, now a days
a little less intensive, but still working. I've worked with two or
three map API's for Flex and I have to say that totally worth it.
About the speed, I haven't seen any benchmark bu ActionScript3 should
be way faster than JavaScript and should work fine with large amount
of data, wether you use raw XML or some other technology such as AMF*.
About the downside Pieter mention there, I think in these days, the
Flash plugin is something you should have on a browser, it is not a
strange requirement anymore. However, you shouldn't confuse Flash with
Flex, even when a Flex application is a Flash movie, their are used
for completly different things and can work togheter since you can,
from Flex, use resources from an swf made in Flash.

Anyway, my opinion is: "go for it if your UI is complex enough", Flex
allows you to build a really complex, advanced UI with advanced
widgets that looks, performs and behaves really good. Programming AS
is way much easier than JavaScript (I come from a JS background too)
not to mention modularization possibilites with Flex Modules and
Libraries also, you should reduce the browser compatibility issues in
a 95% at least.


Hope it helps.

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