maybe there was a misunderstanding here justin.
i was talking about HTML5 performances, not Flex.

so my question is:
can flex outputed to HTML/JS perform as good as flex outputed to flash runtimes? maybe i could ask it another way: can the next flex (re written) outputed to HTML/JS perform as good as current flex outputed to flash runtimes? If not, i would conclude that the use of Apache Cordova is not a good solution as a path to get rid of Adobes runtimes dependency.

Le 17/11/2012 15:54, Justin Mclean a écrit :
Hi,

What i read here and there is that the performances are poor.
Don't believe everything you read. Performance is good for most use cases. Can 
you write 60 fps full 3d games will millions of polygons on the screen at once 
in Flex? Probably not but then that's not what it's for. There were some  
performance issue on mobile (scrolling big lists for instance) but that was 
greatly improved in Flex SDK 4.5 and 4.6 releases (and newer versions of AIR).

I really can't see any JS/HTML performing any better in the same situations 
where Flex has issues.

Thanks,
Justin

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