This is a 2-part demo of Adobe's AIR and Flex by Raghunath Rao of Adobe in Bangalore, India.
Raghu gives a quick overview of a website that uses Flex and moves on to give an overview of how Flex a...
This is a 2-part demo of Adobe's AIR and Flex by Raghunath Rao of Adobe in Bangalore, India.
Raghu gives a quick overview of a website that uses Flex and moves on to give an overview of how Flex and AIR work together.
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The Sony Ericsson website is made in Flex and requires only a FlashPlayer to run it. I was talking of a hypothetical situation when Sony might take the application onto the desktop and then one will have to install AIR to install that desktop App...
Here in this episode, I am showing the Sony Ericsson India website which has a Flex App which will let you shop for phones. Then I go onto talk about AIR. But there is a small blooper in there. While explaining the AIR runtime, Kamla interjects and asks me if we need to install the AIR runtime to see the Sony Ericsson website and I say yes :(
The question actually was misheard by me in the din. Anyway just to clarify...
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The question actually was misheard by me in the din. Anyway just to clarify...