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Beginning Adobe AIR: Building Applications for the Adobe Integrated Runtime
Rich Tretola
ISBN: 978-0-470-22904-0
Paperback
319 pages
April 2008

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Chapter 1: Introducing AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime)
12 pages

AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime), which was originally code-named Apollo, is a cross-operating system runtime that allows developers... more

Chapter 2: Rich Internet/Desktop Applications
6 pages

Before discussing Rich Desktop Applications, it’s important to understand the history of Rich Internet Applications and the... more

Chapter 3: The Programming Languages
14 pages
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AIR applications can be built using several different programming languages including MXML, ActionScript 3, HTML, JavaScript... more

Chapter 4: The AIR Development Tools
18 pages
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Adobe has enabled several of its products to work with AIR. These include Flex Builder 3 for Flex-based AIR projects, Dreamweaver... more

Chapter 5: Building an Application
12 pages
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There are several tools and technologies for testing and creating AIR applications. Depending on which technology you’re... more

Chapter 6: Packaging the AIR
24 pages
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AIR applications are distributed and installed using a package achieved with the .air extension. Chapter 5 had two examples... more

Chapter 7: Working with Remote Data
24 pages
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Although an AIR application is meant to run on the desktop and there are a variety of ways to store local data, there will... more

Chapter 8: Accessing the File System
22 pages
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This chapter will cover an AIR application’s file system access. The features covered include creating directories, moving... more

Chapter 9: The Windowing API
18 pages
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Windows have been a part of traditional desktop applications for many years. If you have ever opened a Help window or a preferences... more

Chapter 10: Interacting with the OS
16 pages
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AIR can interact with the underlying operating system by utilizing some of its existing features, including dock icons on... more

Chapter 11: The SQLite Database
28 pages
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The release of AIR includes an embedded version of the SQLite database, which in my opinion is the most important feature... more

Chapter 12: Communication between AIR and the Operating System
20 pages
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Communicating between the AIR application and the operating system is very useful when creating an elegant user experience... more

Chapter 13: Application Status
18 pages
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There will certainly be times when you will want to know if the client who is running your AIR application has a connection... more

Chapter 14: The File System Components
10 pages
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As we have already seen in Chapter 8, AIR has full access to the operating system’s file system. AIR has provided five components... more

Chapter 15: The HTML Component
14 pages
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The HTML component is one of the coolest new components within AIR. Built on top of the Safari WebKit, the HTML component... more

Appendix A: Taking a Flex App to the Desktop
22 pages
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The introduction of the Adobe Integrated Runtime opens many doors to those who have been developing in technologies such... more

Appendix B: Solutions for Exercises
24 pages
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Most of the example solutions here are not the only way to accomplish the goal of the exercises, thus don’t be concerned... more

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