Hi,
I think people still using Apache Flex should take over this project and
make this kind of things happen.
I still believe in Flex for AIR projects, but I must say that currently my
focus is in Royale and that takes all of my time, and I don't have any AIR
or Flex project out there now, so
Erik Thomas-3 wrote
> 1.) It is very difficult to find skilled (or even interested in learning)
> Flex developers anymore. I posted a job on this very forum six weeks ago
> and received no interest from anyone wanting to go full-time as a Flex/AIR
> remote developer, and our other recruiting
Hi Erik,
My history, although different (of course) is very similar to yours in
terms of background, actual needs and work path, so understand perfectly
what you tell me :)
Let see if more people come to Royale to continue making it bigger. We
don't need to be the next breaking tech. Others like
Hey Carlos:
Our decision to commit to React Native was because:
1.) It is very difficult to find skilled (or even interested in learning) Flex
developers anymore. I posted a job on this very forum six weeks ago and
received no interest from anyone wanting to go full-time as a Flex/AIR remote
Hi Erik,
As I said, I understand your company wants to go React. It's just natural.
I'd love to see more companies trusting Royale and going with us, but while
that is attractive don't think that should be our final purpose. I must say
I'm glad to work on improving Royale since I believe in this
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> From: Carlos Rovira
> Sent: 9/11/20 4:23 AM
> To: users@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Future of Flex
>
Hey Carlos and all who responded to my philosophical waxing about my sadness at
abandoning such an amazing platform for developing mobile apps.
I plan to play with Royale and consider it for a new side project I'm looking
at for web, and I really appreciate the people who put so much of their
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From: Carlos Rovira
Sent: 9/11/20 4:23 AM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex
Hi All just reposting here, since I saw Erik started this thread. Hope this
helps:
As a long time Flex/Flash advocate I
Hi All just reposting here, since I saw Erik started this thread. Hope this
helps:
As a long time Flex/Flash advocate I must say that runtime fate is set for
a long time, so in that front we can't do much more and go with the flow
like it happened with VHS/Beta, PC/Amiga, and many more...
BUT, I
Eric
I have been in the business since 1982 seen a lot, I remember when our
first IBM PC B/W screen with 64k memory, single floppy dive arrived and we
just looked at it and said what are we to do with that
I started developing on PL1, is GO not copy, that a different thread
I have
Hey all:
If you are a Flex devotee, like me, a longtime admirer of the beauty in Flex
that introduced a declarative + procedural model that preceded Microsoft's C
sharp and WPF models that essentially stole the idea from Flex for a structural
MVC where the view and controller were represented
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> From: Alex Harui
> Sent: 10/20/19 6:14 PM
> To: "users@flex.apache.org"
> Cc: "d...@royale.apache.org"
> Subject
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From: Alex Harui
Sent: 10/20/19 6:14 PM
To: "users@flex.apache.org"
Cc: "d...@royale.apache.org"
From: Alex Harui
Sent: 10/20/19 6:14 PM
To: "users@flex.apache.org"
Cc: "d...@royale.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
The new url/domain is: http://apacheroyaleci2.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080
The old one was: http://apacheroyaleci.westus2.clo
The new url/domain is: http://apacheroyaleci2.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080
The old one was: http://apacheroyaleci.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080
-Alex
On 10/20/19, 9:14 AM, "Carlos Rovira" wrote:
Hi Alex,
as I said I don't know too much about what happened. There's other
Hi Alex,
as I said I don't know too much about what happened. There's other url? if
so I can update website with the current ones. Don't think we need to get
the older one.
Just need to know new pairs of : Old URL - New URL, so I can search in
website and substitute all that ones.
Thanks
El
I did not see anyone respond in a way that indicated that I should try to get
the old URL back, so I have not made that request.
-Alex
On 10/18/19, 1:59 AM, "Carlos Rovira" wrote:
Hi Julien,
we have currently a problem with that server and I think Alex Harui is
trying to
Hi Julien,
we have currently a problem with that server and I think Alex Harui is
trying to contact Azure to get the same url.
Maybe Alex can bring more light on this.
Thanks
El jue., 17 oct. 2019 a las 11:34, Julien Desquenne ()
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> Very interesting discussion.
>
> By the
Hello,
Very interesting discussion.
By the way, the link for Tour de Flex compiled with Apache Royale
doesn't seem to work:
http://apacheroyaleci.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080/job/TourDeFlexMigration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/examples/mxroyale/tourdeflexmodules/bin/js-debug/index.html
: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
Hi Jason,
RTMP is still missing in Royale. Would you consider to port that for
Javascript/SWF as we did for AMF?
I think it will be a great addition to the Royale arsenal and will make many
people that was using RTMP in Flash come to Royale
El mar., 15 oct. 2019 a las
lways hit me for help.
> ~ JT
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Harui
> Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2019 11:55 PM
> To: users@flex.apache.org; pa...@compuace.com; us...@royale.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
>
> Royale (and any Apache project
-Original Message-
From: Alex Harui
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2019 11:55 PM
To: users@flex.apache.org; pa...@compuace.com; us...@royale.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
Royale (and any Apache project) will be around as long as there are 3 active
committers/PMC
Hi All,
we have a migration for a client currently in the works. That client uses
FluorineFX for .NET communication with AMF/RemoteObject.
We can ensure Fluorine is fully working. Only limitations are in Royale are
for Vector and Dictionary types that I think most of people never use, so
you have
Hi Paul,
Just a quick answer to the question about existing online app.
We are portion Flex application to Royale. We have weekly/two week release
schedule, so you can check what is happening and what's new quite often.
In order to see app you have to register. It's free and you can always
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From: Carlos Rovira
Sent: 10/12/19 4:48 AM
To: "pa...@compuace.com" , users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
Hi Paul,
as Alex
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From: Carlos Rovira
Sent: 10/12/19 4:48 AM
To: "pa...@compuace.com" , users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
Hi Paul,
as Alex I think your best route
Hi Paul,
as Alex I think your best route is to join us in Apache Royale mailing
lists [1] and try emulation components. This will be the fastest way to
migrate to html/js touching almost no code. Royale is now in a very good
state for everyone to start using it. I encourage you to join our
From 3 minutes of playing around with it, if you are looking to minimize code
changes and don't want a more modern UI, then the emulation component set
(MXRoyale and SparkRoyale) would be a good place to start. The emulation set
is still a work-in-progress, but it gets better every day, and,
So that I could get better feed back on which route I should take, I have
created a demo version of one of my applications.
This is a time accounting application which we developed and use internally to
keep track of hours to pay consultants and bill clients.
The URL is
very much like an old menu based .NET desktop
> application (only prettier).
>
> Paul
>
> --------
> From: Greg Dove
> Sent: 9/9/19 3:14 PM
> To: users@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
> Hi Paul,
> ' The applications will continue
When in the
environment it looks very much like an old menu based .NET desktop application
(only prettier).
Paul
From: Greg Dove
Sent: 9/9/19 3:14 PM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future proof Flex/Flash apps.
Hi Paul,
' The applications will c
-commercial-support/
On Tue, Sep 10, 2019 at 5:35 AM Paul Stearns
wrote:
> Who would be able to help me assess which way to go to future proof Flex
> apps?
>
> We have 4 Flex (currently compiled with 3.6 SDK) applications which are
> fully integrated with a FluorineFX/VB middle tier and
Mark:
It seems to have been stripped.
I will get a working site up with dummy data soon, and send the link.
Paul
From: mark goldin
Sent: 9/9/19 2:23 PM
To: pa...@compuace.com.invalid
Cc: "users@flex.apache.org"
Subject: Re: Future proof
Dont see screenshot.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 12:35 PM Paul Stearns
wrote:
> Who would be able to help me assess which way to go to future proof Flex
> apps?
>
> We have 4 Flex (currently compiled with 3.6 SDK) applications which are
> fully integrated with a FluorineFX/VB middle
Who would be able to help me assess which way to go to future proof Flex
apps?We have 4 Flex (currently compiled with 3.6 SDK) applications which are
fully integrated with a FluorineFX/VB middle tier and Oracle DB tier. They
currently run in browser based Flash with very little interaction
Hi,
Well said!
Regards,
Sugan
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From my point of view there's no reason to turn away from Flex. I'll stick
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API's instead of the AMF stuff.
And I always try to separate the model from the view.
Doing this I'm optimistic that a rather unlikely port to another UI
technology would be possible.
At the end it is up to us all to shape the future of Flex.
There will be hopefully enough guys including me
about the future of technology and it
is
so dependent on the flash player . That at any time can be discontinued
for
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Sent: February 27, 2013 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
On 2/27/13 9:48 PM, Devesh Mishra devesh.mis...@mastek.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there any future of Flex technology, as we can see that there are no
big
improvements are coming in Flex
If I where you, I would start looking at other technologies. I personally
do not believe there is any future in Flex when Adobe has dropped support
of Flash to android, and there is none in the iphone/ipad market.
Why would you then create a Flex app, that will cross-compile to
HTML/JS/CSS etc
Please don't mix multiple thread in a single conversation.
-Original Message-
From: Elena Geller [mailto:elena.gel...@gmail.com]
Sent: 28 February 2013 14:49
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
Not only HTML5.
Openplug guys have done amazing things
,
Sugan Naicker
South Africa
-Original Message-
From: Shervin Asgari [mailto:shervin.asg...@webstep.no]
Sent: 28 February 2013 11:10 AM
To: users@flex.apache.org; Terry Corbet
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
If I where you, I would start looking at other technologies. I personally do
wrote:
do not believe there is any future in Flex when Adobe has dropped support
of Flash to android, and there is none in the iphone/ipad market.
Why would you then create a Flex app, that will cross-compile to
HTML/JS/CSS etc when you can write it your self,
for a charity, and we have 5-10 year life in the product, what I know,
flex works, it is simple, it works, the good chaps on this list are
investing a lot of there time to give flex a future, yes HTML/CSS/JS is
the elephant in the room, if / when we have quality cross-compiling we
will look back
for a charity, and we have 5-10 year life in the product, what I know,
flex works, it is simple, it works, the good chaps on this list are
investing a lot of there time to give flex a future, yes HTML/CSS/JS is
the elephant in the room, if / when we have quality cross-compiling we
will look back
Matheson:
Hi
I am only a user of flex, I have spent 3 years of my time building a
app
for a charity, and we have 5-10 year life in the product, what I know,
flex works, it is simple, it works, the good chaps on this list are
investing a lot of there time to give flex a future, yes HTML/CSS/JS
, it is simple, it works, the good chaps on this list are
investing a lot of there time to give flex a future, yes HTML/CSS/JS is
the elephant in the room, if / when we have quality cross-compiling we
will look back and think adobe giving flex to Apache was the best move
ever
We just need to give
Wow...Irrelevant? That's an absurd statement. I think you're just flame
baiting
MLM
From: Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.com
To: users@flex.apache.org,
Date: 02/28/2013 09:05 AM
Subject:Re: Future of Flex technology
Now lets keep it real.
Flex is irrelevant
Message-
From: Alain Ekambi [mailto:jazzmatad...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 5:05 PM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
Now lets keep it real.
Flex is irrelevant on mobile.
2013/2/28 Haissam Abdul Malak habdulma...@ccc.com.lb
Enterprise apps
their apps as long as they work.
MLM
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From: Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.com
To: users@flex.apache.org,
Date: 02/28/2013 09:10 AM
Subject:Re: Future of Flex technology
Absolutely not.
I love Flex and invested a lot in it.
We
...@gmail.com
To: users@flex.apache.org,
Date: 02/28/2013 09:10 AM
Subject:Re: Future of Flex technology
Absolutely not.
I love Flex and invested a lot in it.
We run numbers every year.
Flex is just not there compared to other Frameworks (PhoneGap, Titanium,
etc ) when
On Feb 28, 2013, at 5:20 PM, Alain Ekambi wrote:
For whatever reason people dont think Flex when they think mobile.
Bad marketing at Adobe. Nothing more, nothing less. Most people think it will
not even run under iOS.
I think it's our job to tell the world that Flex IS relevant on mobile,
At the company I work we have a sales application that runs on Mac + Win +
iPad, it could even run on an Android tablet. And it is the same code ..
That is what I call flexible. It works great for us and I know it works
great for other companies as well. We are also create Mac/Win desktop apps
Great story!
On Feb 28, 2013, at 5:56 PM, Fréderic Cox wrote:
At the company I work we have a sales application that runs on Mac + Win +
iPad, it could even run on an Android tablet. And it is the same code ..
That is what I call flexible. It works great for us and I know it works
great for
On 2/28/2013 10:10 AM, Alain Ekambi wrote:
We run numbers every year.
What numbers?
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@Alain Ekambi -- Where do you get such numbers? Who contributes to them?
How do I make them count my projects?
*
Lionel*
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.comwrote:
Who uses which framework when and for what.
2013/2/28 Jeffry Houser jef...@dot-com-it.com
@Lionel
I cant disclose how we do it.
And we def dont count every project in the world.
But our numbers are very accurate.
Dont get me wrong we love Flex as a technology( Even though we dont like
ActionScript, but that s another story :) )
95% of our customers simply wont use Flex on mobile.
To: users@flex.apache.org,
Date: 02/28/2013 11:19 AM
Subject:Re: Future of Flex technology
@Lionel
I cant disclose how we do it.
And we def dont count every project in the world.
But our numbers are very accurate.
Dont get me wrong we love Flex as a technology( Even though we dont like
immediately obvious they were
flawed. For example you may work for Apple and are checking out the number of
people that sign in to the iStore to buy things and discover, not surprisingly,
that Flash is not popular at all.
As for the future of Flex/Flash, I have been in the industry long enough to
have
glad that it's coming along as well as it is.
Steve
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From: mike_l_mcconn...@lamd.uscourts.gov
[mailto:mike_l_mcconn...@lamd.uscourts.gov]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:25 AM
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
If you put 10 people
I will have to chime in at this point, much like Jeffry I try to convince
my clients to use the best technology available for the given product. We
live in the valley of Oracle (there are 5 Oracle offices in this valley
(Salt Lake)), so Java is a big draw, Adobe is just over the mountain to the
How Hard is to write a AIR Player ( Open Source ) ?
NWAPAGES.Com
On 02/28/2013 12:14 PM, Jim Powell wrote:
I will have to chime in at this point, much like Jeffry I try to convince
my clients to use the best technology available for the given product. We
live in the valley of Oracle
I think the Flash part of AIR makes it impossible to opensource.
2013/2/28 Air a...@nwahd.com
How Hard is to write a AIR Player ( Open Source ) ?
NWAPAGES.Com
On 02/28/2013 12:14 PM, Jim Powell wrote:
I will have to chime in at this point, much like Jeffry I try to convince
my
On 2/28/2013 1:20 PM, Alain Ekambi wrote:
I think the Flash part of AIR makes it impossible to opensource.
Not impossible; but I would expect it to be very difficult if you want
100% compatibility. There are some things, such as video playback which
rely on patents or other licensed
There is a perception that data could actually mean something, while I have
been working on my Doctorate over the past years, I have learned this is
not always true. There is a report out that world-wide Microsoft products
only appear on 42% of the computers. This is a fully accurate statement,
On 2/28/13 10:20 AM, Alain Ekambi jazzmatad...@gmail.com wrote:
I think the Flash part of AIR makes it impossible to opensource.
Well, I don't think that is 100% true. There are features of the runtime
that currently use proprietary third-party libraries that could potentially
block an
The perception that Flex is in trouble is mostly a flub from the Adobe
Marketing and PR people.
I think the real issue is that Adobe just couldn't figure out how to make
any serious money off it. There was once a company called Sun that had a
similar problem - with Java.
I think open sourcing
, 2013 09:35 AM
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
Hi Terry,
Please re-post this on the mailing list so I can clear up your
misunderstandings there and probably help out a bunch of folks who also have
the same misunderstandings.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 2/28/13 9:18 AM, Terry Corbet tcor
Hi,
A. What version of Flash and AIR does the latest release of the Apache
Flex SDK support? I could be wrong, because it is so out of date that I
have
not bothered to try it, but when I checked a couple of weeks ago the answers
were: Flash 11.2 and AIR 3.4.
In the README we state that
, February 28, 2013 4:15 PM
To: Terry Corbet; jef...@dot-com-it.com; users@flex.apache.org
Cc: Harbs
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
Moving this off-line thread with Terry back to the mailing list with his
permission:
On 2/28/13 10:09 AM, Terry Corbet tcor...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
B
Justin, Alex, Nick and Om to name a few.
Flex is not just for desktop as it also compiles to AIR which can target
mobile android, ios and blackberry devices.
I believe it would be up to you whether you think that Flex has no future
and you need to shift your focus with other technologies
On 2/27/13 10:02 PM, Bonan Li bona...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there plan for Flex Mobile to support Windows 8 tablet?
Today, Flex runs wherever Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash runs.
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Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
Sorry Guys. It was not my intention to hurt in anyways. I am just worried about
my future.
-Original Message-
From: Angelo Anolin [mailto:angelo.ano...@gmail.com]
Sent: 28 February 2013 11:24
To: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
I am unsure where you got
On 2/27/13 10:17 PM, Bonan Li bona...@gmail.com wrote:
We have an application built in Flex mobile. It can lunch the camera app on
the mobile device, take pictures and save the pictures in SQLite. One of our
clients shifts to Surface. However we are not able to deploy this app as a
native
: users@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology
On 2/27/13 10:17 PM, Bonan Li bona...@gmail.com wrote:
We have an application built in Flex mobile. It can lunch the camera
app on the mobile device, take pictures and save the pictures in
SQLite. One of our clients shifts
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