Open Screen Project Publishes Mobile Content Delivery Protocol
Dave McAllister has posted that as part of the Open Screen Project , Adobe has published the spec for Mobile Content Delivery Protocol (Formerly Flash Cast).
Dave McAllister has posted that as part of the Open Screen Project , Adobe has published the spec for Mobile Content Delivery Protocol (Formerly Flash Cast).
Acrobat Technical Evangelist Joel Geraci has continued his series on Flash / Acrobat integration with a new post entitled Saving the State of SWF Content in Acrobat 9 .
Flash Player Product Manager Emmy Huang has weighed in on Flash Player download numbers and more. This one is a very interesting read .
Acrobat 9 supports the embedding of Flash/Flex based SWF files within PDF documents. In addition to supporting SWF playback, this capability exposes functionality found only in Acrobat, as explained in this post by Acrobat Technical Evangelist Joel Geraci.
Mike Kavis, Chief Architect at Information Technology Toolbox, has written a comprehensive and balanced analysis of Flex/Flash versus Silverlight entitled The Battle for the RIA Throne: Flex vs. Silverlight .
Fellow Adobe Platform Evangelist Lee Brimelow has written an article for Adobe Developer Connection entitled Six reasons to use ActionScript 3.0 . This one is a quick and useful read (the links at the bottom are very useful, too).
I'm about to head out to Lansing to present at , my shortest commute for any FlexCamp to date. I'll be covering Flex, AIR, LiveCycle Data Services, BlazeDS, and of course some ColdFusion.
I like Vista. I've said it before , and will say it again, Windows Vista works for me, and works well. But, it's no secret that Microsoft has run into problems convincing the masses to really give Vista a try. And so Microsoft is trying something creative, a fun campaign named the Mojave Experiment...
As a general rule, you want to be using AMF for communication between Flash Player on the client (running a Flash or Flex app) and your back-end server (unless you need messaging and push and data management services, in which case LiveCycle Data Services is what you'll want). Lee Brimelow explains...
Adobe Platform Evangelist Serge Jespers (who has extensive Flash and Flex experience) took a 3 day Silverlight training class this week and has posted his thoughts in an entry entitled Silverlight: The good, the bad and the ugly .