(keitai-l) Re: Flash Lite

From: Robi Karp <robi_at_fluffyspider.com.au>
Date: 07/07/05
Message-Id: <20050708.003017.137819029.robi@porpoise.fluffyspider.com.au>
Hi Mike,

It does help, thanks.

What about speed?  How does it stack up against like Java, or native
applications?

Of course it depends on what the applications are doing but some
guidelines would help.

Finally, what kind of actual video content can be played, which video
codecs are supported?

- Robi Karp

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> Flash Lite 1.1 is capable of writing "real" applications. It has the  
> ability to load dynamic content over the network via HTTP  
> connections. There are two mechanisms in Flash Lite 1.1 - getURL and  
> loadVariables. Both of which are able to send and receive data in  
> name/value pairs. Using a proxy script on your server allows you to  
> consume Web Services, etc...
> 
> No sockets yet, no XML yet, just basic HTTP transfer at this point.  
> Very rich UI layer however. Hope that helps,
> -- Mike
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Received on Thu Jul 7 17:30:28 2005