Adobe just released a new Adobe AIR Update Framework that will aid developers in building AIR applications that can "periodically check for updates based on an interval or at the request of the user." The framework will also provide capabilities The framework comes with a default user interface developers can use to alert users of updates ready for download, confirm the user wants to check for updates, displaying information on availability of updates and showing progress and error information.
Developers can also create their own custom user interface to use with the update framework as well.
On a related note, Adobe also announced the launch fo the AIR Cookbook site where users can share and find answers to problems.
Pretty exciting news out of Adobe. Flex 4 is beginning active development. I am really excited to see what the next round of solutions for the Flash Platform are going to be, especially after the MAX and FITC sneak peaks of Flash Player 10 "Astro" and Adobe "Thermo." Also with the new ECMAScript 4.0 proposal (ES4 Overview PDF)being targeted for this Fall, about the same time as Flex 4 BETA 1, it will be interesting to see if "Actionscript 4" makes its way into the mix. Only time will tell. Read More »
Flash the District Meet-up Scheduled for October 13, 2007 in Dupont Circle
18 September 2007 — Washington, D.C.
The October Flash the District Meet-up is scheduled for the 13th of October at Cosi in Dupont Circle South. Plans are currently under way to change locations to better facilitate collaborative meetings. More information on that at our next meet-up. Read More »