> did anybody notice that Flex was specifically called out in the
press-release as "best in class software
> project"?
If best-in-class means "browser/plug-in based", "RichClient" or call it
whatever it seems that Flash is the only one that survive.
Silverlight is dead with Microsoft Edge and Oracl
not really.. one of the news media outlets that reported about the Java
plugin being removed said in the first line of their article, "Now that
Chrome, Firefox, Edge & Safari don't support plug-ins anymore...". the
article later made a clarification.
all browsers support plugins. and almost all of
In my team we are looking into - perhaps - moving our Flex app build
to Maven, from ant. Is the information at [1] up to date for how we
can achieve this? Thanks.
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Building+Flex+applications+with+Maven
On 20 April 2015 at 21:24, Christofer Dutz
Also just noticed [2], which seems to have been updated much more recently.
[2]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Quick+Start+Guide:+Building+Apache+Flex+applications+using+Maven
On 29 January 2016 at 15:29, Mihai Chira wrote:
> In my team we are looking into - perhaps - moving o
Well they should be quite up to date ... I am also thinking about releasing
Flexmojos 7.1.0 this weekend (assuming that I will get some free time by my
girlfriend ;-) )
If you need any help with the transition, please feel free to ask any question.
I'll do my best to assist you.
Chris
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Image didn't come through, here is a link, http://imgur.com/oCp9axD
added to that is the Mozilla EME plugin and Apple (Safari) has QuickTime
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 3:22 AM, jude wrote:
> not really.. one of the news media outlets that reported about the Java
> plugin being removed said in the f
Interesting but also hard to read article ;-)
Thanks,
Olaf
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Looks like our Infra team has managed to clear the legal hurdles with Apple
Inc. so that we can officially publish Apache signed apps to the iOS App
stores. Details here [1]
If no one has any issues, I will go ahead and create an Apple developer
account with my Apache email id and start the proce
too cool.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 4:34 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala
wrote:
> Looks like our Infra team has managed to clear the legal hurdles with Apple
> Inc. so that we can officially publish Apache signed apps to the iOS App
> stores. Details here [1]
>
> If no one has any issues, I will go ahead