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Christofer Dutz commented on FLEX-33364:
Hi Amit,
could you please check this doc
Hi Amit,
could you please check this document:
https://dev.c-ware.de/confluence/display/PUBLIC/Setting+up+Flex+to+communicate+with+Apache+CXF+web+service+using+Aegis+databinding.
I did some work with Flex and Webservices a few years ago and did have some
trouble with it. Debugging everything a
On 1/21/13 6:46 AM, "Michael Schmalle" wrote:
> Ok here is the deal.
>
> As of now Alex is using a descriptor type emittion. Creating "init"
> objects that initialize a DOM instance.
>
I wrote up the descriptor format. Of course, there could be errors and
cases I haven't considered.
It is
Justin,
If there is enough interest in the 3.x, I would like to help if needed
(unfortunatly, not sure we can, that's more an Adobe stuff I guess), in
more, it really depends of what the community wants as you know, anyway,
continue to say "mavin" instead of Maven, I like that :-)
Whatever,
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
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> On 1/11/13 3:04 PM, "Scott Castle" wrote:
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> > I'll get the Fb 4.7 welcome screen updated to reference 4.9 (currently it
> > advertises 4.8). Not sure if we can dynamically update the 4.6 welcome
> > screen but I'll check.
> Thanks Sco
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 3:30 AM, Daniel Freeman wrote:
> I've done some experiments with Stage3D accelerated Flex components,
> derived from MadComponents classes.
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> http://madskool.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/madcomponents3d-part5-stage3d-accelerated-flex/
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> It is my intention to port MadCompo
Hi,
> Personally I think it is a much better use of Alex's time to continue to work
> on the the JS stuff
Which is why I asked if there was a way the community could help.
> Even if it got to Apache it would mean that it would have to be periodically
> released
Which I would hope users interest
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Carol Frampton resolved FLEX-28876.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: Apache Flex 4.10.0
Author: cframpton
Date: Tue Jan 22
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Carol Frampton updated FLEX-28876:
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Assignee: Carol Frampton
> DataGrid lockedRowCount RTE when used with variableRowHeight
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Carol Frampton resolved FLEX-33248.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix Version/s: Apache Flex 4.10.0
Author: cframpton
Date: Tue Jan 22
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> Erik,
>
> I think having a separate folder off root will make it hard to maintain the
> parallel-ism. That would be two different SVN projects to figure out how
> to
> release together, and two different checkins to keep things in sync.
>
> In
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
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> On 1/21/13 5:21 PM, "Om" wrote:
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> > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> >
> >> Changing subject because GPU rendering usually gets a lot of replies.
> >>
> >> In this new framework, I am trying to separate everything
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 2:40 AM, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Om,
>
> I see your point. Here's mine: Alex's new framework has an AS and a JS
> part. Currently projects build using his AS part are compiled with
> FalconJS to run in the browser using his JS framework. Alex has named
> his framework combo
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Michael Schmalle
wrote:
> This is how Android works to, you draw to Bitmaps.
>
> It has a "display list" for layout like algorithms but the Canvas is
> passed around to be drawn on.
>
>
Isn't that similar to a Flash Stage with cacheAsBitmap=true?
At least this is h
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> > If you'd be interested, I'd contribute JooFlash to FalconJx (or FalconJs;
>
> should not really make a difference, as it is ActionScript code). My
> > employer CoreMedia signed a CCLA, so there shouldn't be a legal problem.
> >
> > What do yo
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Carol Frampton reopened FLEX-33248:
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Reopening since this wasn't fixed completely/correctly.
> Spark GridItemEditor c
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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-33248:
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@Maxime: You are welcome to reopen an issu
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Maxime Cowez commented on FLEX-33248:
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I have updated my original test application to
Amitkumar created FLEX-33364:
Summary: Flex with Dot Net web services
Key: FLEX-33364
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33364
Project: Apache Flex
Issue Type: Bug
Environme
Erik,
I think having a separate folder off root will make it hard to maintain the
parallel-ism. That would be two different SVN projects to figure out how to
release together, and two different checkins to keep things in sync.
In my vision, the new framework does need to allow for alternative
im
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Maxime Cowez commented on FLEX-33248:
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[~cframpton] I tried the patched GridItemEditor
On 1/22/13 4:30 AM, "Frank Wienberg" wrote:
> With ASJS/FalconJS and FalconJx, we have different approaches to generate
> JavaScript from ActionScript to make Flex applications run directly in any
> browser. If I am not mistaken, we do not yet have the Flash core library
> available (DisplayLi
On 1/22/13 8:54 AM, "Patel Amit" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was trying to connect the Flex with dot web services using soap 1.2 , I
> could not get connected .
>
> Can any one update any support for the Flex with soap 1.2 protocol in
> Apache sdks ,Flex support only soap 1.1 protocol.
>
> Amit
Hi Amit,
+1
Hi
I was trying to connect the Flex with dot web services using soap 1.2 , I
could not get connected .
Can any one update any support for the Flex with soap 1.2 protocol in
Apache sdks ,Flex support only soap 1.1 protocol.
Amit
This is how Android works to, you draw to Bitmaps.
It has a "display list" for layout like algorithms but the Canvas is
passed around to be drawn on.
Mike
Quoting Kevin Newman :
Flex could do something more like they do on iOS. They can build an
entire layout as one bitmap, but to get par
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Maurice Amsellem commented on FLEX-33363:
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This is not a bug, Date.getMonth() ret
hareesh created FLEX-33363:
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Summary: Issue with Date
Key: FLEX-33363
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33363
Project: Apache Flex
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Spark: DateFiel
Well Firefox, Chrome, Safari(disabled by default), Opera, few mobile ones
support it. IE only supports it atm with a plugin. However it is pretty much
a deal breaker to design the end state twice.
But if you want an easy to read does my browser support WebGL type page.. try
this. Yay/nay
Flex could do something more like they do on iOS. They can build an
entire layout as one bitmap, but to get parts that can change or
animate, they use layer-backing. So they only create a new quad for the
parts they need to. This seems to be a better strategy on mobile than a
deep display list,
WebGL isn't supported by IE (and various flavors of WebKit and maybe not
Opera either), so you'd have to do two implementations, one in WebGL,
and a fallback in Canvas (which in IE is GPU accelerated).
Kevin N.
On 1/22/13 7:26 AM, Kessler CTR Mark J wrote:
I was going to recommend trying
+1 (binding)
--peter
On 1/21/13 7:49 PM, "Om" wrote:
>Please vote to allow the use of Google Analytics [1] to track download
>statistics of Apache Flex source, binaries and Installer artifacts.
>
>If you have any comments, please reply in this thread: [2]
>Here is the JIRA ticket that describes
Although i'm not a committer and it's not the apache way to tell someone what
to do
i understand that in this case Alex would like to have feedback from the
community.
So here we go :-)
I really think a few very bright people are working on the js cross compiling
stuff / Flex next.
This is in
I agree with Carol on all points. It would be a loss of time
Fréderic Cox
On 22/01/13 15:48, "Carol Frampton" wrote:
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>On 1/21/13 6 :09PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>> BlazeDS is being donated by a different team and I checked earlier in
>>> January and they said they have to cl
On 1/21/13 6 :09PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> BlazeDS is being donated by a different team and I checked earlier in
>> January and they said they have to clear up a legal issue. I don't
>>have any
>> details and haven't pressed them for it.
>Mind asking what the legal issue is?
>
>> 3.x
Maybe someone should just talk to someone at Google. I can't imagine that they
have idealistic problems with Flex including a Google Maps component.
Does anyone have connections to someone that we could talk to about this?
On Jan 22, 2013, at 3:17 PM, Kessler CTR Mark J wrote:
> So the only rea
Jagan Langa created FLEX-33362:
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Summary: Unable to create resource module for other languages(like
fr_FR, ja_JP) using ANT
Key: FLEX-33362
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33362
Project:
+1 (non-binding)
-Mark
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Subject: [VOTE] Allow tracking of download statistics on flex.apache.org
Please vote to allow the use of Google Analy
So the only real stumbling block is the "wrapper" clause. But it says you can
"obtain Google's written consent". Could we get a consent for some flex
component that could be used as a wrapper?
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David Coleman edited comment on FLEX-28947 at 1/22/13 12:36 PM:
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David Coleman commented on FLEX-28947:
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I've been reading this ticket here:
https://
With ASJS/FalconJS and FalconJx, we have different approaches to generate
JavaScript from ActionScript to make Flex applications run directly in any
browser. If I am not mistaken, we do not yet have the Flash core library
available (DisplayList etc.). Bernd Paradies, the original author of
FalconJS
I was going to recommend trying a WebGL for GPU rendering. However, while
most browsers support it. Microsoft has not yet jumped on board. It does use
the HTML5 Canvas to render on.
I didn't even remember it existed really until I read an article about a
game from Mozilla demo studi
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 9:06 PM, Michael Schmalle
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> Yeah, thanks that makes the build process clear,
>
> What about the app development, debug from code to browser develop cycle?
>
> Like how do you envision the code being debugged, like how there is a
> Run/Debug and with breakpoints. This
Om,
I see your point. Here's mine: Alex's new framework has an AS and a JS
part. Currently projects build using his AS part are compiled with
FalconJS to run in the browser using his JS framework. Alex has named
his framework combo FlexJS. I think that name (FlexJS) should be
revisited as that fra
HI,
> Also, the ASF is a US corporation, so EU directives might not be
> relevant to our websites (IANAL etc - just trying common sense ;-)
My understanding the directive can applied to sites not hosted in the EU but
again there's debate on that. IMO having a privacy policy (and a means to opt
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 2:44 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> ...I'm certainly not a lawyer but after thinking about the EU ePrivacy
> directive I though it would be enough to just have a privacy policy...
Also, the ASF is a US corporation, so EU directives might not be
relevant to our websites (IANAL
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >> I spent some time going through your new framework. First off, I think
> it
> >> deserves to be called something else. The "JS" in "ASJS" implies that
> it
> >> is a JS specific implementation of the framework. In reality it i
Hi,
after contacting Scastle it really works fine. I got my FB 4.5 licence
upgraded.
best regards
thomas
2013/1/18 Igor Costa
> Scott
>
> I just drop you a email.
>
> Let's try to see if it works.
>
> Best
> Igor
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 5:21 PM, Scott Castle wrote:
>
> > scastle at ad
+1
2013/1/22 Harbs
> +1
>
> Harbs
>
> On Jan 22, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Om wrote:
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> > Please vote to allow the use of Google Analytics [1] to track download
> > statistics of Apache Flex source, binaries and Installer artifacts.
> >
> > If you have any comments, please reply in this thread: [2]
>
I tend to agree with Alex here.
I have some Flex 3 projects, and I seriously doubt I will migrate them to
Apache even if there was an option.
Working towards the future is way more important than living in the past. If
there's something that doesn't work in Flex 3, I'd either subclass something
+1
Harbs
On Jan 22, 2013, at 2:49 AM, Om wrote:
> Please vote to allow the use of Google Analytics [1] to track download
> statistics of Apache Flex source, binaries and Installer artifacts.
>
> If you have any comments, please reply in this thread: [2]
> Here is the JIRA ticket that describes
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