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René Baron Premium Member Group moderatorThe company name is only visible to registered members.Flash Builder, Flex, and AIR werden mobil
Im Folgenden eine kurze Zusammenfassung des in der Info World erschienen Artikels:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/adobe-going-mobil...
"The point of next releases is to be able to build apps for multiple screens, including Web, desktop, mobile, and set-top box TVs," said Dave Gruber, group product manager for creative and interactive solutions at Adobe.
For mobile development, Flex will support Google Android, Research in Motion BlackBerry, and Apple iOS, which runs on devices like the iPhone. Although iOS does not support Flash, developers can take the Flash application and, via the Packager tool, compile a native code application to work on iOS.
The Flash Builder preview will add mobile development tooling, including a design view environment for mobile applications. "Not only can you design mobile applications, but you also can debug, preview, and profile applications on connected devices," said Gruber.
General releases of the Flash Builder and Flex SDK upgrades are planned for 2011.
Flash Player is presently only available on Android; WebOS is due to add Flash support when it ships in the coming weeks, and Research in Motion says it will support Flash Player on the BlackBerry soon. Windows Phone 7 does not presently support Flash Player, but Microsoft says that support may be added in the future.
Key to Adobe's efforts is AIR 2.5, which enables the use of a common framework and tooling to run applications across multiple devices.
- 30 Oct 2010, 09:56 am
