I have never used Nabble other than to click on links to emails.  When you say 
"registration" what steps are you doing to register?  If you detail what steps 
you are taking I will try it using some other email address I have to see what 
happens and see if I can reproduce the problems you are having.  It would be a 
bad problem for Royale if folks cannot join us via Nabble.

When you write that the 1.0 Emulation Components should be as fully-compatible 
with Flex as possible, I feel compelled to keep reminding people that Royale is 
not an Adobe-led effort like Flex or even Cordova.  There is no plan for Adobe 
to try to make any money off of Royale, so  there is no team of Adobe employees 
trying to develop Royale.  I'm just here as a generous donation from Adobe to 
try to build a self-sustaining community of non-Adobe people at Apache.  So if 
you want maximum compatibility with Flex, you and others have to make that 
happen.  There is no way for me to do that by myself any time soon.  I would 
love to work on Royale for the rest of my career, but it is unlikely that Adobe 
will pay me to do that forever.  So everyone else who wants Royale to succeed 
must take it upon themselves to learn the code and contribute code.

My 2 cents,
-Alex

On 11/9/18, 4:59 AM, "hferreira" <hferreira...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Hi Alex,
    
    I see now at once all my attempts to Flex Users mailing list (I like to use
    directly from Nabble, despite of the UI).
    
    However, I still don't see any change no Royale Users mailing list:
    
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C1752a59686bd4468547808d646432f2c%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636773651702504677&amp;sdata=4vNOb3sV3xSMlYxuzepqEsUacLRSBqi929lJxuzTf5Y%3D&amp;reserved=0
    Perhaps a issue related with permissions of my user (I have the registration
    on Apache Flex foruns from a long time but my registration on Royale is
    new).
    
    About the questions:
    You can generate an API Report by following these instructions: 
    
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    R: Thank you. I will investigate that.
    
    1) Apache Royale does have some support for FXG.  It might need 
improvement. 
    R: OK. I use FXG and love it.
    2) AIR APIs are generally replaced by Cordova APIs/Plugins.  So see if
    Cordova has suitable SQLite plugins. 
    R: OK.
    3) AIR Native Extensions are also generally replaced by Cordova Plugins. 
    R: OK.
    
    Seems that I have a long way to go thru ...
    I Will do it on baby steps as a parallel project along with my development
    that can't stop.
    
    I did the same with my backend for convert from .NET Framework to .NET Core.
    It took me an year but is now it's a reallity and stable to finally ready to
    move.
    I converted the code, check the conflit points. Found alternatives
    compatible with both frameworks at put them in productions (allows to
    garantee that works).
    And on the very limit I ended up build new components and offer then to the
    community (since it's not my core).
    
    I will try do the same strategy the frontend (Flex to Royale), because after
    what I see now, Royale seems to be a real thing now and it's not a alpha
    product anymore (at least on the general concept).
    
    I first experience (a very long time ago) was so bad that even to build a
    simple test case was a nightmare but now I can.
    
    The new components are very important as good foundations however the
    emulation that you guys are working is the key for the success.
    There are a lot of projects out there that without the emulation are
    impossible to migrate (even so it's a hard work) and if this projects move
    to Royale, the community will grow.
    On my opinion, the version 1.0 should have the emulation as complete as
    possible.
    
    
    
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