Google and Yahoo Can
X-Ray Your SWF Now By Flex News Desk Adobe announced a
collaboration with search
industry leaders to
dramatically improve
search results of dynamic
Web content and rich
Internet applications. Jul. 1, 2008 06:00 AM Reads: 666 |
Product Review: Adobe
Flash Player 10 By Konstantin Kovalev  I might have skipped some
of the new features of
Flash Player 10, but you
can always refer to the
official FAQ page. Visit
Plash Players 10 page on
Adobe Labs to download
new player (there is no
debug version yet). The
standalone debug versions
are also available. You
can use the official
demos and Flash Player 10
API documentation to
build your applications
using special version of
Flex SDK. Adobe's Flash
Player team made a
substantial progress with
new release of this very
solid VM, which makes it
even more solid platform
in the RIA space. May. 30, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 5,006 |
Adobe Puts Out AIR for
Linux By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe has put an alpha
pre-release of AIR for
Linux up in hopes, it
says, of getting feedback
from the community, not
to mention winning
adherents. It's
English-only. The company
also joined the Linux
Foundation to encourage
the growth of RIA
technologies on Linux, it
said. The company says
Linux developers can use
HTML, AJAX, Flash and
Flex to build rich
Internet applications
(RIAs) that deploy to
desktops across operating
systems. Apr. 4, 2008 05:30 AM Reads: 8,556 |
The Next Big RIA Service:
Sprout By Yakov Fain These days RIA tools are
created mainly to two
groups of people: Web
Developers and UI
Designers. The second
group is represented by
creative people who can
design screens but are
not programmers. Big guys
are trying to come with
tools that would bring
together these two groups
of people who currently
live in different
planets. But there is
another group of people
that need these tools. Mar. 17, 2008 02:15 PM Reads: 6,022 Replies: 2 |
Notes from Adobe
conference for educators By Yakov Fain These are the notes from
Adobe Education Designer
and Developer Conference
that Adobe put together
for people who are
teaching Adobe software
at various universities
around the country. Mar. 5, 2008 01:00 AM Reads: 4,587 |
Car Manufacturers Go with
Adobe Flex RIA By Yakov Fain OK, car manufactures go
Flex. Will they lose or
gain customers because of
that? Car manufacturers
want to have fancy
consumer sites. It's a
world of RIA, and having
interactive Web sites
should bring more people
to car dealerships. But
poorly performing Web
site can turn into lost
revenues. Feb. 16, 2008 01:15 PM Reads: 5,898 Replies: 2 |
AMF 3 Specification Is
Published By Yakov Fain Action Message Format
(AMF) is a protocol that
is used to serialize the
data coming into Flash
Player or going out to
other programming
environments that need to
communicate with Flash
Player. Say, if you
create in Java an
instance of the class
MyOrder, this instance
can be converted into a
string of bytes, sent
over the wire to Flash
Player and then recreated
there as an instance of
the ActionScript object.
The rules of how to do
this are defined by a
communication protocol,
such as AMF. Feb. 4, 2008 11:30 AM Reads: 4,595 Replies: 1 |
Does Adobe's Promotion of
Flex Put Flash
Programmers at a
Disadvantage? By Yakov Fain I ran into an interesting
blog written by a Flash
programmer who feels that
Adobe's promotion of Flex
puts him and other Flash
programmers at a
disadvantage. And he
knows how to resist! Jan. 31, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 7,888 |
One of the Most
Interesting Features of
Adobe Flex 3 By Yakov Fain Adobe will release Flex 3
around February of 2008.
It has a number of
improvements and new
features, in particular
it'll bring Flash
designers and Flex
developers together.
Creative Suite 3 will
have an easy way to
incorporate Flex content
right into the timeline
of Flash IDE. Containers
created in Flash will be
able to have content
developed in Flex.
Earlier this year I saw a
presentation of
Silverstream from
Microsoft. I was
impressed by the ease of
developing fancy GUI
applications by a Web
designer who did not know
programming. He?d just
create fancy graphics
(using the timeline) and
effects adding the place
holders for the code to
be written by
Sillverlight developers.
Now Flash designers will
also easily incorporate
Flex code in their
creations. Sep. 20, 2007 05:00 PM Reads: 14,081 |
Flash Player 9
Penetration By Yakov Fain Adobe has published
statistics on the
penetration of Flash
Player 9 as of June 2007.
The numbers look pretty
good - over 90 percent of
the users in mature
markets have it already
installed. 90% is not a
100% and not even 98%
that Flash Player 8
already enjoys. Since the
penetration speed looks
pretty similar for the
version 8 and 9 of the
player, it?s safe to
assume that Flash Player
9 will reach its 98% mark
in the Summer of 2008. Sep. 5, 2007 01:15 PM Reads: 13,231 |
How and Why AJAX, Not
Java, Became the Favored
Technology for Rich
Internet Applications By Bruce Eckel 'The Java backlash,'
writes Bruce Eckel, 'has
been building up steam,
and we're starting to see
some fundamental shifts
because of it.' Java has
been around for 10 years
yet applets are not the
primary way that we
interact with the web.
Applets are not
ubiquitous, and everyone
got excited about AJAX
instead. Jun. 7, 2007 10:15 AM Reads: 115,088 Replies: 38 |
What's Cooking Among Good
Lookings? By Yakov Fain Who's better looking?
Flash Player or
Sliverlight? As of today,
98% of the world computer
users know what Flash
Player is and only 2% or
so know what's
Silverlight. But this
will change pretty soon.
Both Flash Player and
Silverlight can read any
plain HTTP feed. Flex
also offers faster binary
protocols for
communication with the
server side applications
written in Java and other
languages, including a
third party solution
(offered by Midnight
Coders) for integration
with .Net. I am not sure
if there are any such
deals for fast
communication between
Silverlight and non .Net
applications. Apr. 17, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 14,276 |
Beyond 'Request-Response'
Modes of Web Services By Mansour Raad; Andy Gup  Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) services
today are going
mainstream. Corporate
executives and
individuals at home are
demanding access to many
of the same GIS
capabilities previously
used only by engineers,
geologists, and
government officials. Feb. 23, 2007 11:00 PM Reads: 14,647 |
Integrating a Flash
Interface into Flex 2 By Jesse Randall Warden  My goals here are to
integrate www.adobe.com/
products/flash/ Flash
with www.adobe.com/produc
ts/flex/ Flex, i.e. not
just treat it as a design
asset tool, but as a
contributor to the
functionality of the
client; using Flash for
enhancing the design, and
helping reduce transition
code which tends to be
verbose in Flex. Feb. 8, 2007 11:00 AM Reads: 27,084 Replies: 1 |
Flash Player 9 on Linux
and Adobe marketing By Yakov Fain Flash Player 9 enters
pre-Alpha stage on Linux.
Adobe marketing needs to
work harder. Oct. 6, 2006 08:15 AM Reads: 17,869 |
Understanding Classpaths By David Stiller  All objects in recent
versions of ActionScript
are defined by something
called classes. Think of
classes as blueprints
that determine the unique
combination of
characteristics, actions,
and reactions that
comprises a particular
object of a certain type.
By 'object,' we are
talking about the
familiar things a Flash
developer deals with
every day: movie clips
(the MovieClip class),
text fields (the
TextField class),
buttons, sounds, math
functions, components,
you name it. They are all
defined by classes. Oct. 1, 2006 05:45 PM Reads: 12,695 |
Extending Adobe Flex with
Flash By Anatole Tartakovsky While a large Flex
application is loaded,
the user may experience
unpleasant delays, which
can be used productively
to logon to this
application. Besides,
it'll give the user
perception that your
application loads faster. Sep. 21, 2006 02:45 PM Reads: 17,965 |
"MTASC and Red5 Merit
Most Attention," Says
Darron Hall By Flex News Desk 'I've always been jealous
at the amount of tools
available for other
languages and have tried
to re-create some of
these same tools for
ActionScript,' Darron
Schall told WebDDJ's Jim
Phelan, when asked why
open source is important
to the Flash Platform. Aug. 21, 2006 04:30 AM Reads: 14,057 |
The OSFlash Initiative:
Web Developer's &
Designer's Journal
Interviews Aral Balkan By Jim Phelan Aral Balkan of
OSFlash.org answers a few
brief questions about the
amazing promise that the
Flash Platform holds in
the age of Web 2.0 and
the role that Balkan sees
for open-source Flash in
that equation. Aug. 21, 2006 04:00 AM Reads: 11,124 |
Creating a Video Player
Using Adobe ActionScript
3.0 By William B. Sanders  When you create a Flash
Media Server 2
application, you
typically place emphasis
on optimizing the quality
of the communications.
That is certainly as it
should be. Likewise,
quality object-oriented
programming (OOP) is
another priority. One
standard in OOP is design
patterns-abstract
concepts for solving
recurring problems using
designs that optimize OOP
when you apply them
appropriately. The
seminal work in design
patterns is Design
Patterns: Elements of
Reusable Object-Oriented
Software by Erich Gamma,
Richard Helm Ralph
Johnson, and John
Vlissides, affectionately
known as 'The Gang of
Four' or simply GoF. Aug. 20, 2006 10:30 AM Reads: 30,094 Replies: 2 |
Mobile Learning with
Flash Lite 2 and Adobe
Captivate By Marco Casario  In just a few years
long-distance learning,
or Electronic Learning
(e-learning), has become
a reality. The problem
with distance and having
to be in a certain place
at a certain time has
been eliminated with the
use of the personal
computer and the Web. Aug. 19, 2006 06:15 PM Reads: 20,313 Replies: 4 |
FlashASP.NET By Ryan Moore  As the World Wide Web's
landscape has evolved
from the days of
multimedia-void static
HMTL pages, the need for
a dynamic interactive
medium for Web
applications has become
apparent. Adobe Flash, as
many developers know, is
the most widely
distributed, capable
technology for achieving
this new Internet medium.
But Flash developers
can't achieve the
features expected from
modern Web applications
with Flash alone - for
Flash's resources to be
put to proper use, Flash
must team up with a
server-side technology
capable of functionality
such as database access
and file manipulation. May. 22, 2006 11:15 AM Reads: 15,771 Replies: 1 |
Migrating Flash Projects
to Video By Chris Georgenes  Macromedia Flash is
everywhere. No seriously,
it is everywhere. Not
only is Flash used for
online and offline
movies, websites, games,
and applications but it's
also used for DVDs and
broadcast television. May. 21, 2006 09:30 AM Reads: 22,249 Replies: 1 |
Designing and Animating
Characters in Flash 8 By Chris Georgenes  Many animators use
Macromedia Flash for
detailed vector-based
animation. One of the
strengths of Flash is its
versatile workflow and
production process. I
have developed some
custom techniques that
can help you create and
manage the various moving
parts of a complex
animated character. In
this article I reveal
some of my best-kept
Flash secrets while
taking a single character
from pencil sketch to
fully animated Flash
cartoon. Apr. 3, 2006 02:30 PM Reads: 35,742 Replies: 5 |
Best Practices for
Encoding Video with the
VP6 Codec By William Caulfield  Flash Video is rapidly
changing the landscape of
video on the web.
Developers will need a
new set of skills and
knowledge relating to
video editing, encoding,
and delivery. This
article introduces the
video encoding process
using the Flash 8 Video
Encoder, a simple yet
powerful tool for Flash
developers. Mar. 31, 2006 04:00 PM Reads: 12,680 Replies: 1 |
Using File Object for
Video on Demand and MP3
Playback By Robert Sandie  Flash Media Server 2
offers a unique
combination of
traditional streaming
media capabilities and a
flexible development
environment for creating
and delivering media
experiences to your
audiences. These include
traditional media like
video on demand, live
web-event broadcasts, and
MP3 streaming, as well as
rich media communication
applications like video
blogging, video
messaging, and multimedia
chat environments. Feb. 26, 2006 05:00 PM Reads: 17,286 |
How Can Flash Player
Detection Be Truly
Effective? By Robert Hoekman  The problem has riddled
developers since the
birth of Macromedia
Flash: What happens when
a site visitor doesn't
have the version of
Macromedia Flash Player
needed for my content, or
doesn't have one at all?
Many answers have
appeared over the years.
And so far, the work has
not been the result of
developers trying to
reinvent the wheel.
Instead, it's been the
result of developers
trying to invent a wheel
that actually works. Feb. 26, 2006 05:45 AM Reads: 21,150 Replies: 1 |
Flash 8 and JavaScript:
"Building an Image
Injector" By David Vogeleer  Flash has been
communicating with
JavaScript for a long
time through getURL and
fscommand, but with Flash
8 it's easier than ever.
With the
ExternalInterface class,
you cannot only call
JavaScript functions, but
also have JavaScript call
Flash functions. And now
that JavaScript is
getting more and more
publicity in the form of
AJAX (Asynchronous
JavaScript and XML), the
ability to seamlessly
integrate your Flash
content within your HTML
content is essential. Feb. 9, 2006 11:45 AM Reads: 30,324 Replies: 1 |
Flash Player 8: Using
Bitmap Caching in Flash By Guy Watson  As most of you know,
Flash began as a tool for
creating vector
animations on the web.
Flash Player was designed
specifically as a
lightweight animation
viewer to display moving
vector objects, which
are, in their simplest
form, mathematical
equations that describe
complex shapes made up of
points, lines, curves,
and fills. Jan. 21, 2006 03:00 PM Reads: 30,423 Replies: 1 |
Flash Animation Learning
Guide (Part II) By Jen deHaan; Chris Georgenes  By tweening shapes, you
can create an effect
similar to morphing,
making one shape appear
to change into another
shape over time. Flash
can also tween the
location, size, color,
and opacity of shapes. Jan. 15, 2006 12:30 PM Reads: 28,907 Replies: 1 |
Flash Animation Learning
Guide (Part I) By Jen deHaan; Chris Georgenes  Flash Basic 8 and Flash
Professional 8 offer
several ways to include
animation and special
effects in your document.
For example, you can
create tweened animations
using the Timeline and
Flash workspace,
automated Timeline
effects (by making
selections in a dialog
box), or ActionScript
code. Jan. 8, 2006 03:30 PM Reads: 49,909 Replies: 3 |
Open Source and the Flash
Platform: What Should
Adobe Do Next? By Jim Phelan  Open source must in some
way present itself as a
bit of a dichotomy to
Adobe, now that it has
acquired Macromedia. It
is generally accepted
that open source
solutions foster
innovation and adoption.
However, with an open
file format and a free
player, is it possible
that some projects could
eventually challenge
Flash's own role by
creating competing tools? Dec. 31, 2005 11:45 AM Reads: 51,499 Replies: 3 |
A New Role for Flash Now
that Flex is Here? By Peter Ent  Perhaps you've heard of
Flex, maybe you've even
dabbled with Flash, or
you have one or more
Flash developers on your
team. Nevertheless, you
aren't sure how Flash and
Flex fit together. Nov. 6, 2005 08:30 AM Reads: 13,214 |
How Flash Communication
Server is Helping the
Multiplayer Game Industry By Nima Azimi We live in a
communications world. The
number of software
solutions that can
provide communication
between users grows every
day. In the future it's
likely that applications
unable to provide this
ability will be known as
'traditional
applications,' shunned
because of their lack of
openness and
communication ability. A
simple example of this
can be seen in the game
industry. Nov. 1, 2005 09:00 AM Reads: 31,130 Replies: 2 |
Using Flash for Digital
Right Management By Kevin Airgid  Flash and Digital Rights
Management is a topic not
often discussed. In fact
I tried to do a little
research on the topic for
this article and could
turn up very little. I
must start this article
off by discussing why I
wanted to get digital
rights manament (or DRM
as all the cool people
call it) going for a
project I recently worked
on. Recently I
self-published a book
called Web Designers
Success Guide. After
being no-so thrilled with
publishing with larger
publishers (they tend to
give you fat advance and
you never see royalties
due to 'hidden' clauses
in the big old contract
you sign) I decided to
write and publish my own
book using Lulu. The
process is simple, you
create your book in what
ever program you want (I
use InDesign CS2) and
then upload it as a PDF.
They print it on demand
as people buy it. Lulu
offers authors the
ability to sell the book
as a PDF and via dead
tree (paper). I decided
that selling the PDF
would be bad since my
target audience are very
wired web designers and
my PDF would end up
making the old
Peer-to-Peer book tour
and I won't get paid! Oct. 27, 2005 05:00 PM Reads: 12,208 |
Cover Story: How to
Increase the Frame Rates
of Your Flash Movies By Guy Watson  Flash in its essence
began as a tool for
creating vector
animations on the web.
The Flash Player was
designed specifically as
a lightweight animation
viewer to display those
moving vector objects
which are in their
simplest form,
mathematical equations
that describe complex
shapes made up of points,
lines, curves and fills.
However, nowadays
developers and designers
are using Flash to do a
lot more than just
animation, today we see
Flash being used for
everything from
interactive banner ads to
games and large
applications with complex
user interfaces. We are
now pushing Flash to its
limits and our frame
rates are starting to
suffer as we continue to
develop content that is
more application centric. Oct. 25, 2005 06:45 AM Reads: 81,210 Replies: 24 |
Generating Thumbnail
Previews Using
Progressive FLVs By Stefan Richter  We probably all know by
now how to play a
progressive FLV without
Flashcom: Oct. 18, 2005 09:00 AM Reads: 15,057 |
MAX 2005 – Visual
Programming in Macromedia
Flash & SOAP Web Services By Ian Bogost  If you are a visual
programmer working in
environments like Visual
Basic, Delphi, REAL
basic, or PowerBuilder,
you may hesitate to take
advantage of the benefits
of Flash because of
concerns about learning a
new, unfamiliar
environment. To show how
easily you can transfer
your existing knowledge
to Flash MX Professional,
in this article I will
explain how you can
create a simple web
search application that
queries the Google web
API using SOAP web
services: Oct. 17, 2005 07:15 AM Reads: 31,624 Replies: 3 |
Macromedia Studio 8 From
The Inside: Exclusive
Q&As With The Studio 8
Team By Adobe News Desk  Why is FreeHand not part
of Studio 8? What do
productivity tools
Contribute 3 and
FlashPaper 2 add? What
about Flex? Why has the
product name changed from
Studio MX 2004? What are
the new video features in
Studio 8? How about the
role of Flash Player 8?
These, and sundry other
questions on every
imaginable aspect of the
new Studio 8 release, are
addressed here by four
executives at Macromedia
speaking exclusively to
MX Developer's Journal. Oct. 15, 2005 04:45 PM Reads: 33,814 Replies: 2 |
Building a Simple Live
Video Broadcaster and
Receiver By Stefan Richter  Macromedia Flash
Communication Server MX
(popularly referred to as
Flashcom) is becoming an
increasingly popular
platform for the
efficient delivery of
streaming video to large
audiences. Many content
delivery networks such as
Speedera and Vitalstream
have teamed up with
Macromedia to offer their
clients a platform to
stream prerecorded videos
easily and efficiently.
However, the Flash
Communication Server
capabilities do by no
means end there. The
platform is also an ideal
choice to deliver
live-event broadcasts in
real time across the
globe - all through a
familiar and very
accessible Macromedia
Flash front end. Oct. 12, 2005 03:00 PM Reads: 24,319 |