ClientIO does not use Flex at all. The only restriction if any will be the one of the Flash player. But ClientIO is used by some big compabies to generate some big size reports. Alltough I wont use it for something too big too :)
To see it in Action in a non Flash/Flex app please visit http://eemi2010.github.io/ext4j/ The Demo is based on Ext JS. Click either on the NotePad Icon or the companies Icon. Cheers, Alain 2013/5/28 Robert Tester <[email protected]> > Is there any examples of the ClientIO online? I am wondering if this gets > around any of the file size restrictions for a flex app in a browser. > > - Robert > > > On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:09 AM, Alain Ekambi <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Hello Flex folks, > > > > I m very excited to announce the general availaibility of Flash4j 3.1 > > > > For those who dont know it Flash4j is our GWT based library that enables > > developers to write Flash/Flex applications > > in Java instead of Actioncript. > > > > New in this release are : > > > > 1) Declarative UI Definition( a la MXML) > > This was one of the biggest request. Having something similar to > MXML. > > So we added UI Binders Support to Flex support in Flash4j. Now user can > > also declare their ui in xml using Flash4j : > > > > <mx:Panel ui:field="panel" title="Flash4j 3.1 and UI Binder" > > verticalCenter="0" > > horizontalCenter="0" percentWidth="50" > > percentHeight="50" status="Emitrom" > > > <mx:Label fontSize="20" centered="true" text="Hello World" > /> > > </mx:Panel> > > 2) Google Maps for Flex > > With this release we also added support for the JavaScript API of Google > > Maps. This will come very handy since Google deprecated the Google Maps > API > > for Flash. > > > > 3) ClientIO to give ClientSide file I/O to any web application. > > If you are building a regular and want to have client side file > > generation spiecially PDF and Excel this module can help you that. > > The module can even be exported to JavaScript for those who use > Native > > JavaSCript > > 4) And more... > > We did add a lot more goodies to the library > > The full release announcement can be found here : > > http://emitrom.com/announcements/flash4j-3.1-ga > > A real world demo of Flash4j can be found here : > > http://flex4j.appspot.com/ > > If you are looking for a way to combine Flex/Flash and HTML5 in an > unique > > way Flash4j might be a good choice for you. > > Cheers, > > Alain. > > P.S > > Please let the feedback coming. > > >
