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  2. Apache Flex - Wikipedia

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    Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, is a software development kit (SDK) for the development and deployment of cross-platform rich web applications based on the Adobe Flash platform. Initially developed by Macromedia and then acquired by Adobe Systems , Adobe donated Flex to the Apache Software Foundation in 2011 [ 2 ] and it was promoted to a top ...

  3. List of Flex frameworks - Wikipedia

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    The free, open source framework was originally implemented in the ActionScript 3 language for use with Adobe Flex, Flash and AIR, and it has since been ported to nearly all the major web development platforms.

  4. MXML - Wikipedia

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    MXML is an XML-based user interface markup language first introduced by Macromedia in March 2004. Application developers use MXML in combination with ActionScript to develop rich web applications, with products such as Apache Flex. Adobe Systems, which acquired

  5. List of rich web application frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Free Yes Yes Yes jar, applet: JavaScriptMVC Free Yes Yes Yes JavaScript, compressed and one file JVx Free: Apache 2 Yes Yes Yes Java, Vaadin, iOS, Android; UI independent architecture Lively Kernel: Free: MIT: Yes Yes Yes JavaScript: LiveCode: Free Yes Yes Yes Android, iPhone, Windows Mobile: Meteor: Free: MIT: Yes Yes Yes JavaScript.NET ...

  6. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Apache C++. Project Current stable version ... Flex: ActionScript, MXML: 4.16.1 2019-11-23 Apache: Grails: ... Fat-Free Framework: PHP >= 5.4 [81] Any MVC, RMR

  7. BlazeDS - Wikipedia

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    Remoting allows a Flex application to directly invoke methods of Java objects deployed in an application server. [1] BlazeDS applications consist of client-side code and server-side code. Client-side code is typically a Flex application written in MXML and ActionScript and deployed as a SWF file.

  8. Lively Kernel - Wikipedia

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    The Lively Kernel is an open-source web programming environment, developed by Dan Ingalls when he was at SAP Research. It supports desktop-style applications with rich graphics and direct manipulation abilities, but without the installation or upgrade troubles of conventional desktop applications.

  9. Category:Adobe Flex - Wikipedia

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    Apache Flex; A. Adobe AIR; L. List of Flex frameworks; M. MXML This page was last edited on 28 December 2013, at 21:18 (UTC). Text is available under the ...