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as3httpclient is an HTTP/HTTPS client written in ActionScript 3. It offers functionality beyond Flash’s built-in URLRequest/URLStream, implementing HTTP methods such as GET, POST, DELETE, etc., support for multipart form data, chunked transfer encoding, HTTPS (via TLS), and general HTTP client features for Flash and AIR applications. The project is old and no longer actively supported.
This MMORPG project is a Flash-based multiplayer online role-playing game engine designed for browser gameplay. It includes core components such as character movement, chat, map transitions, and simple combat systems, serving as a foundation for developing 2D online games. The codebase is suitable for learning how multiplayer mechanics work in ActionScript and supports socket-based networking.
ActionScript client implementation for the WebSocket Draft RFC6455
AS3WebSocket is an ActionScript 3 client implementation of the WebSocket protocol, following the final version of RFC 6455. It’s designed to allow Flash/AIR applications to connect via WebSocket (including secure WebSocket: wss://) to servers implementing that standard, to send/receive text and binary data, handle subprotocols, and support fragmentation etc. A test app is included.
Ever wanted to use a Wii Remote, pheraps a Multitouch surface or the Microsoft Kinect to control your application/game even if web based? If so, then MonoMIG (Multi Input Gateway) is what you are looking for!
The web application Travel Agency was provided to the community to demonstrate rich-client application concepts that offer facilities to the users for booking, cancel and tracking the status of trips online.
It also provides facilities like live chatting with admin operators and to saving the past, present and future visits along with saving the summery which can be available to print for their records. The website also has facilities like online payment such as payment gateway- (PayPal) etc.
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...The end user has been identified as a member or non-member of PMI Romania Chapter or any project management professional interested to be up-to-date with what is happening inside the PMI community.
The software project consists of a front-end application (client) and a back-end application (server).
The front-end application should be able to run on smartphones and tablets on different operating systems: iOS (Apple), Android (Google) or QNX (RIM). It's the application for the end-user.
The back-end application should be able to run on one of the PMI's Windows/Unix servers. It's the application that should provide content to the front-end.
The RESTful way to develop Adobe Flex and AIR applications
RestfulX is a framework designed to streamline development of Adobe Flex and AIR applications by providing a RESTful architecture that simplifies server communication within Flex-based rich internet applications. Integrate with Ruby On Rails, Merb or Sinatra applications that use ActiveRecord, DataMapper, CouchRest, ActiveCouch and so on. Communicate between your Flex/AIR Rich Internet Application and service providers using AMF, XML or JSON. Persist your data directly in Adobe AIR SQLite...
*** WARNING ***: THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO GITHUB. GO TO http://www.graniteds.org FOR UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION AND LINKS. Granite Data Services (GraniteDS) is a comprehensive development and integration solution for building Flex / JavaEE RIA.
The Virtual Commons (http://commons.asu.edu) is an open software initiative devoted to computational experiments on collective action and resource governance and funded by Arizona State University's Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment (http://cbie.asu.edu).
NOTE: we've moved our development to GitHub at https://github.com/virtualcommons - please look for the latest versions there.
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AsDoclet can be used to generate actionscript files out of Java sources. Such a tool is essentially useful for RIA and Client/Server applications where value objects are transmitted between server and client as serialized data.
XML-RPC can save Flash and Flex developers hours of work. It enables ActionScript to transparently communicate with blogs like WordPress and Blogspot. It also works with frameworks that support XML-RPC like Plone, Zope, and Drupal.
Sock4Log is a simple java xml serwer. Sock4Log will listen for client connections on the specified port number. It is created for retrieving xml log data from Flash Swf aplications which are using XmlSocketConnection.
Moonfree is an Opensource Framework to develop RIA's, with Flex2 - Java communication. Integrates flex-openamf-spring-java and adds a server/client communication layer.
MXML2UI is an ActionScript 2.0 library compatible to Flash Player 6 and above. It helps you to create flash applications using XML based UI definitions (on client side). As language for describing user interfaces this class package uses MXML.
A Flex-client/Java-server based app that provides the basic framework of "user management", including user registration, basic log-in security, and user administration. It can be used to quickly jump start projects that require this common use case.