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Apache Royale is an open-source compiler and framework that converts ActionScript 3 and MXML code into JavaScript, enabling Flash/Flex developers to build modern web apps using familiar tools. It offers cross-compilation, component libraries, and skinning systems while generating lightweight and responsive HTML5 apps. Royale helps migrate legacy Flash projects or build new web UIs with a declarative approach.
Apache Flex SDK is the open-source software development kit maintained by the Apache Software Foundation for building applications using Adobe’s Flex framework—primarily targeting Flash runtime and AIR for rich internet applications. The Apache Flex SDK defaults to using the Adobe Flash Player 11.1. The SDK can be used with Flash Player versions 10.2 and up. The Apache Flex SDK uses third-party code that will be downloaded as part of the build. In addition, you can choose to download...
A simple free Actionscript and flex code editor for Linux built with Mono and Gtk# The title is a working title so any name suggestion will be accepted gratefully.
FUnit is the first generation xUnit testing tool to leverage the custom metadata capabilities of the Flex mxmlc compiler. The tag-based attribute model of FUnit makes it the most intuitive unit-testing framework ever created for the Flex platform.
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