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Real-Time Mobile Connectivity

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In the video below I present my new demo of real-time connectivity between applications running on different devices like Apple phone, Nexus One and my Mac. Apple phone runs AIR application built with Flash (source code available here), on the desktop is also an AIR app but built with Flex (source code available here) and on Nexus One is also Flex app (keep in mind that this is not yet Flex Mobile version, source code available here) running in the browser. All of these connect through Java backend with LiveCycle Data Services ES2 (source code available here).

Written by Piotr Walczyszyn

March 16th, 2010 at 9:09 am

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  1. Interesting demo, looking very good.

    One question though: why not just use FMS as a server to handle data communication? That’s the only thing you need to accomplish this, or am I missing something?

    Michiel

    16 Mar 10 at 9:20 am

  2. You can do exactly the same stuff with FMS. I’m just more of a Flex/Java/LCDS/BlazeDS guy, that is why Java stack was my first choice ;)

    Piotr Walczyszyn

    16 Mar 10 at 11:32 am

  3. Is it (or how soon will it be) also possible to build AIR apps for iPhone with Flex?

    Krzysztof Witalewski

    16 Mar 10 at 12:52 pm

  4. @Kryzysztof, I can’t answer your question about deploying to iPhone from Flex but this Elips Studio3 does allow you to do this:
    http://www.openplug.com/products/elips-studio

    You might find it worthwhile looking into.

    George

    16 Mar 10 at 1:28 pm

  5. @Krzysztof optimized version of Flex for mobile devices should be available by the end of this year, it will be called Slider. More info you can find here: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flex/mobile/

    Piotr Walczyszyn

    16 Mar 10 at 6:00 pm

  6. Outstanding Piotr! Thanks for the inspiration!

    Don Kerr
    Space City Adobe User Group
    http://www.spacecityaug.com

    Don Kerr

    16 Mar 10 at 6:30 pm

  7. great! Can’t wait to see the second part

    Erwab

    17 Mar 10 at 9:22 am

  8. Piotrek,

    Well done, a great example ;) I’m looking forward to get our hands on Nexus and inspire some nice brands around the globe ;)

    Cheers!
    W.

    wjptak

    17 Mar 10 at 9:49 am

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  10. Very impressive. Will come handy when I build my android army, looking forward to some Windows Phone 7 love :-) . This binary HTTP protocol sounds nice. The demo setup is using wi-fi, right? Would it work as easily on GSM, only slower?

  11. Great thing! what about the same Augmented reality connectivity?
    Anyway hope to take a small conversation with you tomorrow on 1st Arbconf, in Berlin

    Alex Neskin

    22 Apr 10 at 2:06 pm

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