Hi Ram,
Hope you are doing good. Recently I have posted a blog regarding same issue.
Please go through it and hope it will sorted out your confusion.
http://faizrana.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&updated-max=2010-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-08%3A00&max-results=2


Regards,
Faiz

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Ram Manoj Kongara <k.ramma...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Just want to bring forth an issue to the notice of the Flex community
> at large what I have noticed.
>
> In simple terms why Flex Framework is not introduced as a plugin/addon
> to the browser to be used along with flash player to run a flex
> application?
>
> The minimum size of SWF file created when a simple flex application is
> built is 273KB.
> (One can consider the flex application file just contains only an
> mx:application tag)
>
> Here each flex based SWF is packaged together with the Flex framework
> and other inherent/dependent frameworks by Adobe like for Charts. As a
> result it was a redundant piece of data we transfer across the Web
> each time our Flex application is accessed by a user on a session
> basis.
>
> In simple terms, packaging the Flex framework together with our
> application code in an SWF is creating initial load time of our Flex
> application each time. This is creating redundancy in bandwidth usage.
>
> I logged a bug for the same with Adobe bug and issue management.
>
> Finally when it comes to business terms 'Performance matters'.
> We are midway in our development using Flex to cater to the Enterprise
> range of products our Company does business, it was decided to switch
> over to Silverlight by Microsoft.
> I am not convinced with the decision by our Top Management but finally
> has to vote for Performance.
>
> Microsoft I feel, cannot deliver cutting edge technology like Google
> or Adobe because it contains/grows closed box innovators.
>
> Guess the issue must have been thought out earlier by Adobe but has
> sidelined it as not feasible.
>
> Thanks,
> Ram Manoj Kongara.
>
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