Just a quick note to say we recently released a version of Shu
http://shu-player.com that is compatible with the standard AIR
redistribution license from Adobe.
We created this version specifically for developers concerned about
gettting a 'custom' license from Adobe.
As of yesterday, we also
Hi, sorry for my late reply.
Merapi is on our list of possibles, but we don't like the socket-server
approach for reasons of technical aesthetic. Having two separate processes
just smells icky... conceptually the Java code and the Flex code both
address the same concern -- To Build a Rich Client.
Grr, ok the plot sickens :)
Have just spoken with the guys and someone pointed out that native
drag-and-drop, custom context menus and similar OS-level integrations are
never going to be added to the Flash Player now that Adobe have AIR to put
those features into. I'm inclined to see their point,
I say build a bunch of custom Swing components and build the whole thing in
Java FX, it goes live in a week.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Jules Suggate [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Grr, ok the plot sickens :)
Have just spoken with the guys and someone pointed out that native
drag-and-drop,
Heh -- don't tempt me -- I'm just about at that point to be honest.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 01:45, Josh McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I say build a bunch of custom Swing components and build the whole thing
in Java FX, it goes live in a week.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:38 PM, Jules
I don't know about others but this seems, to me, to be a very
difficult route to take.
Have you looked at the Merapi Project (http://www.merapiproject.net/)?
This would give you a bridge between your AIR application and the
local Java implementation.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Jules
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