
November 27 2008 by Julien Lestel
This is a port of the game in C, C + + to our favorite platform, the Flash Player. I had already talked to a port of Quake 1 to AS3. It is therefore of Doom which is now playable through flash with Alchemy, a toolkit to compile C or C + + for use in the Flash Player. The whole is quite complex and is explained here.
The game is available via this link (warning, he planted once and IE does not work on Mac ...) and has a very good FPS (frame per second this time). Such manipulation could allow new opportunities for the Flash player ...
Source: HerbiFlux
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November 25 2008 by Julien Lestel
Tour De Flex can be improved by your own components with Greg Wilson, who published the specifications to integrate your components and libraries. It is possible that the Tour De Flex becomes a way to find many examples of code. In many ways, this is a new and consistent resource for learning Flex.

November 18 2008 by Julien Lestel
Hello everyone,
The Tour Flex is out! This is not the Tour de France but Flexeurs of an application
The Tour Flex is actually a software which contains many components, including the library Efflex. AIR is an application to explore the properties and resources Flex. You can explore the engine components Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR and data integration. It is also possible to explore third-party components, effects, skins and more.
It is therefore an interesting application for our development. Note that the application is also available as an Eclipse plugin.

For more information, visit: http://flex.org/tour

November 17 2008 by Julien Lestel
Cocomo is now available on Labs! It is a platform to introduce "social skills in real time 'in your Rich Internet Application (RIA) Flex. Network infrastructure using Adobe, the software allows you to integrate video, chat, VoIP or file sharing in your applications.
COCOMO adboe flex
The following links will help you learn and understand Cocomo:
- Cocomo Developer Guide - This document gives an overview of Cocomo.
- Cocomo API Reference - This document provides a list of all classes, functions, properties, etc.. Cocomo SDK.
- Examples Cocomo - Visit the Developer Portal for a user account and access the sample applications. Once the SDK downloaded and unzipped, navigate to the directory "example" in the SDK package.
October 15th 2008 by Julien Lestel
Adobe offers to download the Flash Player 10. This version can rely on graphics cards to carry out its tasks and calculations and unload the CPU. It also has a new engine to improve the reporting and handling of the texts (bindings, writing from left to right) of capacity Animation 2D elements in 3D space, management colors where contents SWF are transformed into RGB. On its website, Adobe ensures that its software is fully compatible with Firefox 2.x, Firefox 3.x, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 9.5, Safari 3.x., IE 6.x and IE 7.x.
There is a tutorial on the Adobe website to show you how to develop in Flash 10 with Flex.
I will present shortly in more detail included in the new Adobe Flash 10.
Note that the launch of Flash 10 intervenes 24 hours after the Microsoft Silverlight 2.0.
September 24th 2008 by Julien Lestel
Here openspace, a new tool for creating virtual universe in isometric 3D Flash. The cost is not yet known, but these universes have the enormous advantage of turning in a Web browser.
Openspace turns in AS3 and therefore offers a map editor to facilitate their creation.
September 17 2008 by Julien Lestel
It is time to make your applications even more dynamic, adding for example video, new interactions and technologies of push to your projects thanks to the famous server Flash RED5. Project Manager, Chris Allen, will learn how to build an application using RED5 the new Framework JEDAI (http://jedai.googlecode.com). You learn to harness the power of RTMP in
Flash content to build "high end", including multi-user, multiplayer games, chat live video, streaming video and much more!
September 16th 2008 by Julien Lestel
September 12th 2008 by Julien Lestel
Hello everyone,
Back from vacation, I continue to drink you news which I have the secret 
So here is to start the main news from the small world Adobe Flex during my vacation:
- JeanPhi has posted an example video chat done in Flex / FMS (Flash Media Server). He also made available the sources of his application on his blog.
- There is finally a magazine for Adobe Flex and Flex Authority is appointed. You can subscribe here for more ...
- RicoOnFlex has posted the first part of a course on the use of PureMVC in Adobe Flex.
- New sample applications with source code were provided by Adobe at the last MAX in Barcelona.
We include examples of: - Establishment of customs components
- Redefinition of the behavior of the son of a component MXML
- Metaprogramming with custom actionscript metadata
You can read more and find examples here: MAX 2007 Samples.
06 August 2008 by Julien Lestel
Thomas Jung, through the SAP Developer Network, has posted details of a working group he leads along with Rich Heilman, Dan McWeeney and Ed Herrmann during the SDN Community Day in Las Vegas.
The workshop aims to educate developers on the new user interface features in the new version of Web DYNPRO (technology development interface for SAP) available in Netweaver 7.0 Pack. Thomas has posted the video below shows an overview of these new features they are studying in the workshop.
All new enhancements are available, but the mulch is really impressive Flash feature called Island (mentioned in the 6th minute of the video). In summary, DYNPRO Web now allows you to integrate components Flash / Flex in Web Interface DYNPRO with seamless integration and easy. Web DYNPRO elements can communicate with Flash / Flex and the Flash / Flex can communicate with Web DYNPRO ... what has 2 very exciting:
- DYNPRO site is a closed loop which until now could not have custom controls, now it can have any type of user interface components that you can make Adobe Flex
- More importantly, it can totally change the face of the interfaces in the enterprise. Imagine highly interactive user interfaces, visualizations of innovative data, videos etc etc

This will, I think, LES also have user interfaces 2.0 ... yes I know 2.0 is a cliché ... but it could be exciting.