On 8/29/16, 1:45 AM, "Greg Dove" wrote:
>Chris, fyi the BinaryData class is now almost the same as as3 ByteArray
>except for the amf part missing: writeObject/readObject and amf0/amf3
>objectEncoding iirc. I think the only other difference is multibyte text
>methods missing as well. So it coul
th the upcomming conferences, but
> after that ...
>
>
> Chris
>
>
> Von: carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von
> Carlos Rovira
> Gesendet: Montag, 29. August 2016 10:12:24
> An: dev@flex.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: [FlexJS] AMF support star
es, but
after that ...
Chris
Von: carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von
Carlos Rovira
Gesendet: Montag, 29. August 2016 10:12:24
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [FlexJS] AMF support starting with in ECMAScript6?
I commented in other threads in favor of AMF support since is a piece o
full with the upcomming conferences, but
after that ...
Chris
Von: carlos.rov...@gmail.com im Auftrag von Carlos
Rovira
Gesendet: Montag, 29. August 2016 10:12:24
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I co
I commented in other threads in favor of AMF support since is a piece of
the Flex eco system in witch many people based lots of apps out there.
Supporting AMF in FlexJS means for many people change only the Flex(Flash)
layer for FlexJS without touching server side part.
In the other hand I contin
On 8/26/16, 1:27 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>I am currently working on my FlexJS Talks slides and as part of that I am
>discussing the History of ECMAScript. While digging up the changes in
>ECMAScript, I noticed that version 6 introduced typed arrays. It sounds
>to me as if this wou
Hi,
I am currently working on my FlexJS Talks slides and as part of that I am
discussing the History of ECMAScript. While digging up the changes in
ECMAScript, I noticed that version 6 introduced typed arrays. It sounds to me
as if this would be great to start working on AMF support in FlexJS.
;
>
> On Thursday, May 29, 2014, pesgaio > wrote:
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>> Could anyone tell me if there's going to be a amf.js available in FlexJS?
>>
>> Thanks
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On 5/29/14 10:37 AM, "pesgaio" wrote:
>Could anyone tell me if there's going to be a amf.js available in FlexJS?
>
>Thanks
>
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Could anyone tell me if there's going to be a amf.js available in FlexJS?
Thanks
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On 3/19/14 4:44 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
>Alex,
>
>With XP's support being deprecated next month, I think we should see IE8
>drop off much quicker than it was in the past -- at least, that is the
>hope.
That's good to know.
> I wonder if we could set minimum browser requirements for c
sage d'origine-
De : piotrz [mailto:piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 19 mars 2014 12:48
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : RE: [FlexJS] AMF support
I've been thinking about why Parsley is dead. Someone just stopped working on
this project but I think current version is quite stabl
otrzarzyck...@gmail.com
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Condere that FlexJS is pre-alpha, and needs many months ahead to be ready,
so by that time things begin deprecated will be even more deprecated ;)
Another point is the inception nature of FlexJS as a new software. We
should not be worried about legacy, only for things that should be
supported for
mil]
> Envoyé : mercredi 19 mars 2014 12:24
> À : dev@flex.apache.org
> Objet : RE: [FlexJS] AMF support
>
> I believe IE8 is as high as you can upgrade if your running XP as well.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com]
> Se
Alex,
With XP's support being deprecated next month, I think we should see IE8
drop off much quicker than it was in the past -- at least, that is the
hope. I wonder if we could set minimum browser requirements for certain
"advanced" features of the framework (BootStrap, EXTjs, and others do
this)
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Envoyé : mercredi 19 mars 2014 12:24
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : RE: [FlexJS] AMF support
I believe IE8 is as high as you can upgrade if your running XP as well.
-Original Message-
From: Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoft
I believe IE8 is as high as you can upgrade if your running XP as well.
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From: Justin Mclean [mailto:jus...@classsoftware.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 6:20 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: [FlexJS] AMF support
Hi,
We've had almost 1/2 million visi
Hi,
IE8 visits have roughly halved form 400/week when it started collecting stats
to about 200/week now.
Justin
I know Om if your linkedin doesn't lie. :)
Btw. Brilliant thoughts Carlos about support AMF in FlexJs :)
Piotr
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Hi,
We've had almost 1/2 million visits to the web site of all of those 10% of
visits use IE and 33% of IE visits are IE8 and 5% are IE7. That 17,500 visits
using IE8 and 3,000 visit using IE7!
While I'm guessing this is more developer than users it does give some
indication of what you need
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Where it is Om? :) I would like to work there. :)
Piotr
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 3:02 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
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>
> On 3/18/14 2:56 PM, "Carlos Rovira" wrote:
>
> >Hi Alex,
> >
> >I already contact James and he said:
> >
> >" Feel free to take anything you want from that code. :)"
> Unfortunately, Apache doesn't work that way. If the code is usable as
On 3/18/14 2:56 PM, "Carlos Rovira" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>I already contact James and he said:
>
>" Feel free to take anything you want from that code. :)"
Unfortunately, Apache doesn't work that way. If the code is usable as is,
then we can download it like any other dependency, but we should
Hi Alex,
I already contact James and he said:
" Feel free to take anything you want from that code. :)"
regarding IE8 vx AMF that's no color! hehe I'll be dropping IE8 right
now! ;)
As I said IMO Flex is more about AMF than a concrete browser (more if we
're talking about IE8), is huge ben
Last time I looked into it, a true AMF implementation required ByteArray
and thus IE8 wouldn't support it. Is there really a practical, performant
polyfill for IE8? How fast are the modern browser ByteArray
implementations?
Otherwise, I was thinking that AMF would not be supported in all FlexJS
Hi,
today a thread in linked in about FlexJS pointed to AMF support. I've been
making some search and there's some projects out there in google code and
github that brings support for AMF protocol in javascript. For me it's
clear that Flex without AMF will not be Flex ;)
I'd want to ask here if w
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