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the developing blog of Johannes Boyne. A blog about flash, flex and air

2 neue Mini-Samples zu Flex 4

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In der “Discussion Area” der Flex User Group Germany/Cologne habe ich zwei mini Beispiele zu Flex 4 gepostet. Anschauen lohnt sich, Flex 4 Styling und Skinning sowie die Verwendung der DataGroup wird an Beispielen deutlich.

Discussion Area: http://groups.adobe.com/resources/906fe46328/summary
Post #1: http://groups.adobe.com/posts/b0442a799b (Flex 4: Die DataGroup nutzen – der mx:Repeater…)
Post #2: http://groups.adobe.com/posts/b068f3c81f (Flex 4 Skinning und Styling)

Happy Coding,
Johannes

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Juni 9, 2009 um 2:43

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New website! Start ins neue Jahrtausend!

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webseite2k9

webseite2k9

Hallo Flexer, Coder, Flasher,…,

Neue Seite, neue Welt: www.boyne-developing.de

Grüße,

Johannes

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Mai 29, 2009 um 6:37

Veröffentlicht in Blogroll, Flex, Webentwicklung

Syntax Änderung im FP10/Gumbo

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Ich habe lange nichts mehr geschrieben. Dies liegt daran, dass ich an meinem Projekt viel zu tun habe :) und zudem auch noch die Schule daneben zu bewältigen habe.

Seit kurzem bin ich jedoch am tüfteln, warum mein Projekt nicht mehr funktioniert. Es liegt am nun neuen FP10 (ich habe sonst mit dem alten gearbeitet). Es wurden einige Änderungen in der Syntax vorgenommen und nicht nur ich habe das Problem:

We have been developing with Flash Player 10 for a while and it has been working like a charm.
But without telling anyone Adobe has changed the behaviour of the sound API. I can partially understand the changes which means I do not understand why it worked in the first place but the main point is that it worked. I have also another solution in my mind to keep it the same way as it was before.

Blöd gelaufen Adobe :(

Des Weiteren bin seit August in Australien. Schule und Projekte! Sehr schön sehr viel zu erleben.

Keep on coding,

Johannes

Written by spino

November 1, 2008 um 11:10

Veröffentlicht in ActionScript 3.0, Adobe, Flash, Webentwicklung

BUY BUY BUY! Rich Internet Applications mit Adobe Flex 3

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Ein neues Flex Buch für den deutschen Markt ist erschienen. Es ist von meinem Kollegen Simon Widjaja!
Und ich kann mit Stolz sagen, dass das Kapitel über Adobe AIR (Kapitel 16) aus meiner Feder stammt ;-)

Das Buch ist genau das richtige für Einsteiger und kann auch Fortgeschriettenen noch den Feinschliff geben.
Danke Simon für die Möglichkeit.

Rich Internet Applications mit Adobe Flex 3

Rich Internet Applications mit Adobe Flex 3

Das Buch hat natürlich auch eine eigene Webseite: flexbuch.de
Bei Amazon unter http://www.amazon.de/Rich-Internet-Applications-Adobe-Flex/dp/3446413669/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1216990153&sr=8-1 zu finden.

Viel Spaß beim lesen,
Johannes

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Juli 26, 2008 um 5:13

Searchable SWF

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Heute Abend wird etwas sehr interessantes von Adobe bekannt gegeben!
Suchmaschinen (Google, Yahoo!) sollen nun die Möglichkeit haben SWF-Dateien zu durchsuchen, indem deren spider-bots die Dateien in der Flash Player Runtime abspielen könnnen. 
 
 
 
http://www.adobe.com
 

Adobe Advances Rich Media Search on the Web

Adobe Flash Technology Enhances Search Results for Dynamic Content
and Rich Internet Applications

SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the company is
teaming up with search industry leaders to dramatically improve search
results of dynamic Web content and rich Internet applications (RIAs).
Adobe is providing optimized Adobe® Flash®
Player technology to Google and Yahoo! to enhance search engine indexing
of the Flash file format (SWF) and uncover information that is currently
undiscoverable by search engines. This will provide more relevant
automatic search rankings of the millions of RIAs and other dynamic
content that run in Adobe Flash Player. Moving forward, RIA developers
and rich Web content producers wont need to
amend existing and future content to make it searchable
they can now be confident it can be found by users around the globe.

The openly published SWF specification describes the file format used to
deliver rich applications and interactive content via Adobe Flash
Player, which is installed on more than 98 percent of Internet-connected
computers. Although search engines already index static text and links
within SWF files, RIAs and dynamic Web content have been generally
difficult to fully expose to search engines because of their changing
states a problem also inherent in other RIA
technologies.

Until now it has been extremely challenging
to search the millions of RIAs and dynamic content on the Web, so we are
leading the charge in improving search of content that runs in Adobe
Flash Player, said David Wadhwani, general
manager and vice president of the Platform Business Unit at Adobe. We
are initially working with Google and Yahoo! to significantly improve
search of this rich content on the Web, and we intend to broaden the
availability of this capability to benefit all content publishers,
developers and end users.

Google has already begun to roll out Adobe Flash Player technology
incorporated into its search engine. With Adobe’s help, Google can now
better read the content on sites that use Adobe Flash technology,
helping users find more relevant information when conducting searches.
As a result, millions of pre-existing RIAs and dynamic Web experiences
that utilize Adobe Flash technology, including content that loads at
runtime, are immediately searchable without the need for companies and
developers to alter them.

Google has been working hard to improve how
we can read and discover SWF files, said
Bill Coughran, senior vice president of engineering at Google. Through
our recent collaboration with Adobe, we now help Web site owners that
choose to design sites with Adobe Flash software by indexing this
content better. Improving how we crawl dynamic content will ultimately
enhance the search experience for our users.

Yahoo! also expects to deliver improved Web search capabilities for SWF
applications in a future update to Yahoo! Search. Yahoo!
is committed to supporting webmaster needs with plans to support
searchable SWF and is working with Adobe to determine the best possible
implementation, said Sean Suchter, vice
president Yahoo! Search Technology Engineering.

Designers and Web developers have long been
frustrated that search engines couldnt
better access the information within their content created with Flash
technology. Its great to see Adobe and the
search engines working directly together to improve the situation,
said Danny Sullivan, editor-in-chief, SearchEngineLand.com. The
changes should help unlock information thats
previously been invisible
and will likely result in a better experience for searchers.

Adobe Flash Player is the worlds most
pervasive client runtime that delivers unparalleled creative options,
highly engaging user experiences, stunning audio/video playback, and
nearly universal reach. To download and learn more about Adobe Flash
Player, please visit www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/.

About Adobe Systems Incorporated

Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information
anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.

© 2008 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights
reserved. Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other
countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.     

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Juli 1, 2008 um 8:56

Veröffentlicht in Adobe, Flash, Flex, Webentwicklung

Flash Player 10

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Der FP10 ist unglaublich! unglaublich! unglaublich! unglaublich! unglaublich!

 

Ich darf leider über mein Projekt nicht noch nicht sprechen. ABER ES IST SO EXTREM INTERESSANT MIT DEM FP10 zu arbeiten!

Wow! ;-)  

Written by spino

Juni 26, 2008 um 1:21

Veröffentlicht in Flash, Flex, Webentwicklung

Opera 9.5

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Der neue Opera (9.5) ist wirklich sehr gelungen.

Abwohl ich bis jetzt totaler Firefox Anhänger war, muss ich sagen, dass der neue Opera mich vollends überzeugt hat! Leider hat mich der neue Firefox 3 enttäuscht. Das Design ist mir persönlich zu Glossy und “kindisch”.

Vielleicht wird der Firefox 4 ja wieder besser ;-)

 

g²,

Johannes

 

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Juni 21, 2008 um 12:56

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AIR 1.1

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1.1 (A-A im Alphabet) 1.1 == “Adobe AIR”? Nein!

Adobe AIR ist nun in der 1.1ner Version erhältlich!!! http://get.adobe.com/air/

 Was ist neu?

  • Support for building internationalized applications, including keyboard input for double-byte languages
  • Support for localizing the name and description attributes in the application descriptor file
  • Support for localizing error messages, such as SQLError.detailID and SQLError.detailArguments, in the SQLite database
  • Addition of Capabilities.languages property to obtain an array of preferred UI languages as set by the operating system
  • HTML button labels and default menus, such as context menus and the Mac menu bar, have been localized to all supported languages
  • Support for certificate migration from a self-signed application to one that chains to a certificate of authority (CA)
  • Support for Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and support for
    64-bit editions of Windows Vista® Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or
    Enterprise.
  • Addition of File.spaceAvailable : API to obtain the amount of disk space available on a disk
  • Addition of NativeWindow.supportsTransparency property to determine whether a window can be drawn as transparent by the current operating system
  • Bug fixes and memory improvements
 

Mehr bei Ryan Stew.: http://blog.digitalbackcountry.com/?p=1456

g²,

Johannes 

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Juni 17, 2008 um 10:03

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TouchWall, mit Flex?

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Microsoft präsentiert eine günstige TouchWall“, so lautete gestern ein Post auf Techcrunch.

TouchWalls sind bei weitem keine “wirklich” neuen Technologien oder gar “mind blowing”. Schon seit längerem bin ich jedoch am Überlegen wie Multi-Touch Flex Components aussehen könnten. Das Mac Book Air hat Multi-Touch Funktionalität, genauso wie das iPhone oder Microsoft’s Surface Table!

Multi-Touch Anwendungen/RIAs oder Webseiten könnten dem Benutzer ganz neue Möglichkeiten mit dem System zu interagieren!

http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/05/14/microsoft-touchwall-can-inexpensively…display/

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Mai 15, 2008 um 7:22

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Adobe Flash Player 10 (Astro)

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Adobe Flash Player 10 (Astro) ist da!!!!!!

 Ryan Steward:

Rich Text Layout

With Flash Player 10 we’ve exposed new text APIs
that will let you create your own text rendering controls. We’re going to be
releasing a bunch but if there are things you want to do, you’ll be able to
create your own as well. We’ve now got support for bi-directional text, vertical
text, and complex scripts along with new layout and flow options. This should
meet and exceed what you can do in HTML today and with this release text in
Flash Player will no longer be behind.

3D Effects
We’ve also added new APIs to let you create 3D effects
inside of the player. You’ll be able easily create very interactive experiences
inside and do animation of 2D planes in the 3D world.

Custom Filters and Effects
With the new
Adobe
Pixel Bender
you’ll be able to create your own filters and effects to use
and share with other Flashers. You can do all kinds of visual transformations
and bring those into your Flash and Flex apps. It’s going to make for some very
impressive interfaces.

Dynamic Streaming
We’ve now got the ability in the Flash Player to
dynamically change the video quality depending on the bandwidth that you’ve got
when you’re watching it. That means we can make sure that you’re getting the
best quality possible on the fly. This is probably one of my favorite features
in the new Flash Player.

More Hardware Acceleration
We’ve also added hardware support for
bitmaps, filters, video, and blend modes. You can push all of the rendering
duties for those off to the video card in the users machine which should give an
automatic performance boost for a lot of very graphic-heavy applications. We
also have an option that will let you specify an HTML attribute when you embed
SWFs in the browser to “paint” that SWF using the video card on the machine.
This means you’ll get a similar boost to the one you get when you go full screen
for video.

File Access
Justin
reminded me of the new File APIs which let you prompt the user with a File
Dialog box and instead of uploading it to a server you can take that file and
load it directly into the Flash Player. You’ll also be able to save content from
Flash Player directly to the File system which opens up some cool
possibilities.

 

Der neue Player wird die Grenzen von Flas, Flex und natürlich auch AIR nocheinmal neu pushen!

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/ 

Written by spino

Mai 15, 2008 um 6:38

Veröffentlicht in AIR, Adobe, Flash, Flex, Webentwicklung