Apache Flex is an open-source project -- so it won't be "going away".
Right now we have a thriving community that is actively contributing code
to it's success (in fact, we just released a new version of the SDK a few
weeks ago).

Adobe AIR is a toolkit that takes the output of Apache Flex and makes it a
desktop application.  This is owned and managed by Adobe.  It is not
open-source.  Adobe does have a commitment for at least another year to
continue development on it, and from the current trajectory, it seems they
will continue development further, but there is no guarantee. Either way,
even if it were to go away on day 1, you can still use it to make your
applications.

-Nick

On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 9:47 PM, lgabrielmf <lgabrie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm finishing a product that I'll soon release to the market and I've used
> Apache Flex Air as the desktop client. How are the expectations about
> Apache
> Flex Air? Will it continue to be supported?
>
> Thanks for your attention.
>
>
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