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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)).
Installing the AIR Framework
Download the SDK from adobe labs.
Writing AIR Applications
AIR applications can be developed with either Javascript or Actionscript.
- Develop on Adobe AIR with HTML and JavaScript
- Develop on Adobe AIR with Adobe Flash
- Develop on Adobe AIR with Adobe Flex
Links
Adobe Resources
- AIR documentation @ Adobe labs
- AIR developer center for Flex
- 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.