Thanks for your response.
The goal is really to set aside the flashplayer and bet on a new technology, I 
beting on FlexJs for this.
Some additional questions:
Communication with the backend is still done via BlazeDS?
Our users are accustomed to Windows Mdi type container styles and for this we 
use the FlexLib. 
The utilization of this library is accepted in FlexJs?
the Use of ApacheFlex SDK with IntelliJ would be a good choice instead of 
Eclipse?
Some developers feel more comfortable and productive with designer preview 
option (drag and drop components) 
IDE type, any suggestions for this case?
thank you.

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com] 
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 29 de setembro de 2016 09:50
Para: dev@flex.apache.org
Assunto: Re: Adobe Flex 4.5 > FlexJs

Hi,

> Nowadays I'm using, in our system, the following tools: Adobe Flex 4.5, Java, 
> Oracle 10G.

Depends on your application and your users. Moving from 4.5 to a later version 
of Apache Flex is likely to give you significant performance improvements and 
far less bugs. Effort required is probably minimal.

> Some people here are suggesting me to change "the front end" to Java JSF or 
> even Java JSP, but I believe in the effectiveness of the Flex, specially in 
> the Flex JS.

Moving to FlexJS may take some effort but will mean your application can 
working natively in the browser without the Flash plugin. I’m sure either 
people on this list can expand on this.

Thanks,
Justin

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