Quoting "Michael A. Labriola" <labri...@digitalprimates.net>:
How exactly would a company using Flex start using the new VM if it
does not support Flex? As long as they use Flex, they would still
be using AVM2.
What I mean is that Flash Player's popularity and install base is
what made it viable for Flex to be written and deployed to it. If
the new VM is also so universally well received, so popular, and
installed everywhere that enterprises actively wish to repurpose it
for applications, then I will be first in line to rewrite Flex.
Mike
Which I think we all know what this is alluding to, from this point
on, the Flash Player will be known for Games, what business is going
to make an enterprise app on a gaming vm...
Which means, Flex will never exist in AS4, I agree with Mike completely here.
This is been my argument that eventually Apache Flex needs to
diversify somehow.
PS I don't think Apache Flex needs to stand for what Flex is today
though, and this is where innovation in the future needs to happen in
this project.
Mike
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