We also changed from browser to AIR desktop apps a while back.
We currently started working on new browser products to go with our mobile
apps. Although we are playing around with Royale, we are using angular 5 and
react at the moment.
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The same with our company. We have 3000 swf files and some of them are away3d
files. We are working on an air app that will play flash files.
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I just finished a flex app that is browser based, and will probably move it
to desktop soon. I don't want to move it to another framework because I have
some 3rd party API's that are not as developed in other frameworks. Flex
still has everything I need.
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All of our Flex apps here are internal apps, running inside our company
network.
We already moved existing apps to AIR and we still implementing new stuff by
using Flex and AIR.
But we give up monolithic structures and trying even more to split-up our
apps into "simple" modules or
Hi,
first many thanks to all of you who already replied!
Even if we probably read about most of the popular scenarios how a life
after FlashPlayer could look like I would like to encourage others to speak
up also!
It doesn't matter if your post will be similar to others.
There must be much more
I have developed a series of apps using AIR for mobile and desktop. I would
love to have a version that clients could access from a browser, but don't
want to develop from the ground up in HTML/JS/CSS. If there was a Flex
compatible version that could play in the browser, with all of the basic
I'm one developer with Flex app running in browser. Short term I'll move to AIR
as standalone app, but long term would like to replace front end with Royale.
Would like to see the Flex components replicated in Royale to make the
transition easier. The implementation can be different, but just
We develop business desktop and mobile apps in Flex/AS3 running on AIR,
connecting to a Java/JEE backend with real time data push.
We are in the process of migrating one of our apps from Flash/Browser to
Flex/AIR, adding new functionality as we go. It's just so easy to develop in
Flex.
Very
Hi,
Just about all of my Flex clients have moved to other technologies (most
several years ago), either HTML and JS or a JS framework like angular or react.
Those that are still using Flex don’t seem to have the budget and/or time to
rewrite it in another technology. One I recently talked to
;m...@olafkrueger.net>
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2018 9:26 PM
> To: users@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Life after FlashPlayer, are you prepared?
>
> Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
>
> even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
> in the br
converting to angularcli some openui5
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 4:56 PM, After24 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are a team of two people working fulltime since 2011 on three flex
> applications for a single client.
> These three applications represents a huge amount of work so
Hi,
We are a team of two people working fulltime since 2011 on three flex
applications for a single client.
These three applications represents a huge amount of work so developping
HTML5 substitutes is not an option for the client regarding costs and time
involved.
Decision has be taken to
after FlashPlayer, are you prepared?
Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
in the browser ends with the end of FlashPlayer in 2020.
To be clear: There will be no way to run your Flex apps in current browser
versions
Our plan is to switch to Apache Royale so we can maintain AMF/RemoteObject
communication with Java backend and only rewrite Apache Flex cliente to
Apache Royale with Jewel UI Component set
2018-05-02 3:49 GMT+02:00 Jeffry Houser :
>
> Most of my clients have migrated
Most of my clients have migrated years ago to AngularJS or Angular.
I've heard of a few folks who went the React route, but non in my
current circle of clients.
On 4/30/2018 3:25 PM, Olaf Krueger wrote:
Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
even if Flex with AIR is still an
after FlashPlayer, are you prepared?
Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
in the browser ends with the end of FlashPlayer in 2020.
To be clear: There will be no way to run your Flex apps in current browser
ve
- Still maintain about 5 flex application for client.
- prepare to switch to dart, angular dart
- maybe apache royale, for amf support
On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 8:21 PM, 0xC3 wrote:
> Dropped the browser, went to AIR. So far it's been happy camping.
>
>
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Dropped the browser, went to AIR. So far it's been happy camping.
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Long time Flex developer, now switched to Swift. Do mostly mobile but I would
like a tool (Royale ???) to publish to IOS, Android and Web.
Starting to develop Dashboards (Bootstrap) but if I could use Royale for
everything, that would be great.
Hoping Royale becomes more than a toy.
Jerry
We are re-writing our application from the ground up using HTML 5 and
pure Javascript (no jQuery, and minimal reliance on 3rd-party libraries).
On 4/30/2018 12:25 PM, Olaf Krueger wrote:
Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding
We start the conversion of your product.
- We need the browser
- Convert to Typescript and React
- On going process.
On Mon, 30 Apr 2018 at 15:56 Rick Mills wrote:
> I intend on staying with the browser and Apache Royale.
>
> > On Apr 30, 2018, at 2:25 PM, Olaf Krueger
I intend on staying with the browser and Apache Royale.
> On Apr 30, 2018, at 2:25 PM, Olaf Krueger wrote:
>
> Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
>
> even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
> in the browser ends with the end
I gave up flash. I'm using react / react native.
On 30 April 2018 at 16:41, mark goldin wrote:
> I am in a process of migrating applications into HTML5/AngularJS.
>
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:25 PM Olaf Krueger wrote:
>
> > Hello from the Apache
I am in a process of migrating applications into HTML5/AngularJS.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 2:25 PM Olaf Krueger wrote:
> Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
>
> even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
> in the browser ends with the
Hello from the Apache Royale (FlexJS) team,
even if Flex with AIR is still an awesome and outstanding technology, Flex
in the browser ends with the end of FlashPlayer in 2020.
To be clear: There will be no way to run your Flex apps in current browser
versions around 2020!
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