On 3/26/14 7:56 AM, "Kessler CTR Mark J" <mark.kessler....@usmc.mil> wrote:

>>We have 15 applications in total.  These are all web based flex/flash
>>based medium business level applications that are data driven.  It is
>>unrealistic for us to do a large conversion to JS of any type at this
>>point.  However it will always be good to have the option to maybe make
>>new applications in the new FlexJS framework when it's matured enough.
The key phrase is "at this point".  And for some, who can choose the
hardware and OS versions of their customers (probably intranet apps which
was the focus of Flex in the past), you may always be able to use Flash.

But down the road if things change and pressure builds to get your app to
work somewhere Flash/AIR doesn't, hopefully FlexJS will be there to make
it realistic to convert to JS.  It won't be zero work, but will hopefully
be significantly better than porting every line of code to some other JS
framework.

-Alex

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