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 <jef...@dot-com-it.com>:

>
>  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 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!
>>
>> The Flex mailing lists are followed by a few hundred people and we assume
>> that there are still a lot of Flex browser apps out there.
>>
>> So, we are really interested in what you are planning to do with your Flex
>> apps, e.g.
>>
>> - Do you need to stick with the browser at all?
>> - Do you plan to migrate your Flex apps to whatever other technology?
>> - Did you already migrate your Flex apps to whatever other technology?
>> - ...
>>
>> If you are reading this post and have a Flex app, please speak up about
>> what
>> your plans are!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> The Apache Royale (FlexJS) team
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sent from: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/
>>
>
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