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{{quotation|Adobe Integrated Runtime, also known as Adobe AIR, codenamed and originally called Apollo[1], is a cross-OS runtime environment for building Rich Internet Applications, using Flash, Flex, HTML and Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_AIR Wikipedia], retrieved 19:33, 17 November 2007 (GMT0)). | {{quotation|Adobe Integrated Runtime, also known as Adobe AIR, codenamed and originally called Apollo[1], is a cross-OS runtime environment for building Rich Internet Applications, using Flash, Flex, HTML and Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.}} ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_AIR Wikipedia], retrieved 19:33, 17 November 2007 (GMT0)). | ||
{{quotation|The Adobe® AIR® runtime includes both the WebKit HTML and Adobe Flash® engines, enabling you to build applications using HTML, JavaScript, Flash, or Flex. Because Adobe AIR supports these technologies equally, you can use the tools with which you are already familiar to build web applications in the browser.}} ([http://www.adobe.com/products/air/tools/ AIR development tools], retrieved Sept 29 2010). | |||
== AIR Development frameworks == | |||
AIR applications can be developed with a variety of tools, in particular: | |||
* HTML and JavaScript using ''Dreamweaver'' | |||
* ActionsScript/Flex using Adobe Flash Builder (formerly called [[Adobe Flex Builder]] | |||
* ''Adobe Flash CS5'' (select Adobe Air 2 as publishing format'' | |||
* Adobe RoboHelp | |||
See Adobe's [http://www.adobe.com/products/air/tools/ AIR development tools] for an updated list. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
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[[Category: Multimedia]] | [[Category: Multimedia]] | ||
[[Category: Flex]] | [[Category: Flex]] | ||
[[Category: JavaScript]] | [[Category: JavaScript]] | ||
[[Category: Actionscript 3]] | [[Category: Actionscript 3]] | ||
[[Category: Rich internet applications]] | [[Category: Rich internet applications]] |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 22 August 2016
Definition
“Adobe Integrated Runtime, also known as Adobe AIR, codenamed and originally called Apollo[1], is a cross-OS runtime environment for building Rich Internet Applications, using Flash, Flex, HTML and Ajax, that can be deployed as a desktop application.” (Wikipedia, retrieved 19:33, 17 November 2007 (GMT0)).
“The Adobe® AIR® runtime includes both the WebKit HTML and Adobe Flash® engines, enabling you to build applications using HTML, JavaScript, Flash, or Flex. Because Adobe AIR supports these technologies equally, you can use the tools with which you are already familiar to build web applications in the browser.” (AIR development tools, retrieved Sept 29 2010).
AIR Development frameworks
AIR applications can be developed with a variety of tools, in particular:
- HTML and JavaScript using Dreamweaver
- ActionsScript/Flex using Adobe Flash Builder (formerly called Adobe Flex Builder
- Adobe Flash CS5 (select Adobe Air 2 as publishing format
- Adobe RoboHelp
See Adobe's AIR development tools for an updated list.
Links
Adobe Resources
- AIR developer center for Flex
- AIR documentation @ Adobe labs
- Develop AIR with Flash @ Adobe labs
- Develop AIR with Javascript @ Adobe labs
Other
- Adobe AIR for javascript developers, pocket book by O'Reilly. Free pdf at ajaxian.