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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. SWFObject - Wikipedia

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    swfobject 2, Google Code, freely download SWFObject for usage on a website; SWFObject 2 FAQ; SWFObject Documentation, Google Code, the What, Why and How, of SWFObject 2; General. Methods of embedding Flash onto a webpage, internally used by SWFObject to maximize compatibility. Embed Multiple Web FLV Players in One Web page, using SWFObject or ...

  4. MXML - Wikipedia

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    Application developers use MXML in combination with ActionScript to develop rich web applications, with products such as Apache Flex. Adobe Systems, which acquired Macromedia in December 2005, gives no official meaning for the acronym MXML. Some developers suggest it should stand for "Magic eXtensible Markup Language" (which is a backronym). It ...

  5. List of Flex frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Granite Data Services (GraniteDS or GDS) is an event-driven, cross-framework, Application Client Container (ACC). It aims at greatly simplifying the development of rich web applications through client-side data management, real-time messaging, transparent lazy-loading, paged queries, code generation and other features.

  6. BlazeDS - Wikipedia

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    BlazeDS is a server-based Java remoting and web messaging technology that allows users to connect to back-end distributed data and push data to Apache Flex and Adobe AIR Rich Internet applications (RIA).

  7. Adobe AIR - Wikipedia

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    Adobe AIR (also known as Adobe Integrated Runtime and codenamed Apollo) is a cross-platform runtime system currently developed by Harman International, in collaboration with Adobe Inc., for building desktop applications and mobile applications, programmed using Adobe Animate, ActionScript, and optionally Apache Flex. It was originally released ...

  8. SWF - Wikipedia

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    Adds functionality in the Flash Authoring environment; they contain JavaScript code and access the Flash JavaScript API. .mxml: Used in conjunction with ActionScript files (and .css files), and offer a markup-language-style syntax (like HTML) for designing the GUI in Flex.

  9. OpenFL - Wikipedia

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    OpenFL is designed to fully mirror the Flash API. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] SWF files created with Adobe Flash Professional or other authoring tools may be used in OpenFL programs. [ 6 ]