1. +1000
2. Yes
3. No (don´t use AIR)
4. No (don´t use AIR)
5. No (don´t use AIR)
6 a) 0
6 a) 0
6 a) 0
6 a) 0
6. Rate the following proposed implementations (-1 = not acceptable, 0 =
neutral, 1 = acceptable, 2 = preferred)
a) You must manually download the Player SDK and AIR SDK from the Adobe
site and set up environment variables pointing to them
b) You must download and install a Maven plug-in from the Apache Flex
site. The first time you use Maven on a computer, it will ask you
to accept the Adobe license agreement.
c) You must download and install a Maven plug-in from the Adobe
site. The first time you use Maven on a computer, it will ask you
to accept the Adobe license agreement.
d) Maven can be used as-is for FlashPlayer apps and AIR apps on
desktops/laptops, but not for AIR apps on Android/IOS. To target
Android/IOS, you must use one of the first three implementations
e) We will manually download the Player SDKs and AIR SDKs and put them
in our local/private Maven repo.
f) We would use a utility application that would download the Player
SDKs and AIR SDKs (prompting you to accept the license) and put them
in our local/private Maven repo.
Stefan Horochovec
2012/11/27 Alex Harui <[email protected]>
> Hi Folks,
>
> There have been some recent discussions about Maven and how it could work
> with Apache Flex. There are several possibilities, but none of them are
> perfect because of Adobe licensing requirements. This poll is only about
> how you use or plan to use Apache Flex and Maven to build apps that use an
> Adobe runtime (Adobe Flash Player or Adobe AIR including Adobe AIR packaged
> for Android or IOS). We¹ll worry about other Apache Flex scenarios in the
> future. This poll also assumes that the Adobe will not change its SDK
> licensing and requires that you accept the licensing terms at least once.
>
> Also, you can substitute the word "Maven" for any Maven-like tool that uses
> Maven files.
>
> Please answer the following:
>
> 1. Number of people who will use Maven to develop Flex apps at your company
> (0 if you have no interest in using Maven).
>
> 2. Maven would be used to develop apps for FlashPlayer in the browser (yes
> or no)
>
> 3. Maven would be used to develop apps for AIR on desktop/laptops (yes or
> no)
>
> 4. Maven would be used to develop apps for AIR on Android (yes or no)
>
> 5. Maven would be used to develop apps for AIR on IOS (yes or no)
>
> 6. Rate the following proposed implementations (-1 = not acceptable, 0 =
> neutral, 1 = acceptable, 2 = preferred)
> a) You must manually download the Player SDK and AIR SDK from the Adobe
> site and set up environment variables pointing to them
> b) You must download and install a Maven plug-in from the Apache Flex
> site. The first time you use Maven on a computer, it will ask you
> to accept the Adobe license agreement.
> c) You must download and install a Maven plug-in from the Adobe
> site. The first time you use Maven on a computer, it will ask you
> to accept the Adobe license agreement.
> d) Maven can be used as-is for FlashPlayer apps and AIR apps on
> desktops/laptops, but not for AIR apps on Android/IOS. To target
> Android/IOS, you must use one of the first three implementations
> e) We will manually download the Player SDKs and AIR SDKs and put them
> in our local/private Maven repo.
> f) We would use a utility application that would download the Player
> SDKs and AIR SDKs (prompting you to accept the license) and put them
> in our local/private Maven repo.
>
> Thanks in advance. Remember that polls are not binding, but your input is
> much appreciated.
>
> --
> Alex Harui
> Flex SDK Team
> Adobe Systems, Inc.
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>
>