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Summary
Summary
Want to create rich Internet applications and RIA desktop apps that run seamlessly online and offline? Adobe AIR -Adobe Integrated Runtime - makes it possible; Adobe AIR For Dummies makes it easy.
AIR allows Web developers to create rich Internet applications using Web technologies. They run on desktops and across multiple operating systems, and they're more than mere wimpy widgets. Adobe AIR For Dummies gives you the scoop on AIR, working with local file systems and databases, setting up security, and all the stuff you need to know to create cool AIR apps. You'll learn to:
Build full-fledged Web apps with JavaScript, Flash, Flex, or HTML Integrate AIR applications with Flash Use AIR to access services like eBay and AOL videos on the desktop Understand the AIR security model and how application sandboxes protect your code and data Create apps for network connectivity, monitor remote network services, and work with audio files Debug your apps with the AIR Debug Launcher, the alert command, or the AIR HTML Introspector Set the environment path in Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OS X Use HTML and CSS as building blocks and handle events in HTML DOM Add drag-and-drop capability in Flex, Flash, and HTML appsIf you're excited about the possibilities of building applications that run on the desktop and interface with external Web apps, Adobe AIR For Dummies is just what you need to get started!
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Author Notes
Richard Wagner has authored several books, focusing on two very different themes: religion and technology. In the religious genre his books include: The Expeditionary Man, The Myth of Happiness, and several "For Dummies" books designed to make faith "easily approachable for postmodern readers". These books include C.S. Lewis & Narnia For Dummies, Christianity For Dummies, and Christian Prayer For Dummies. On the technology front his books include: Adobe AIR For Dummies, XSLT For Dummies, and Building Facebook Applications For Dummies.
Wagner also works as Senior Developer for Maark, a strategic and interactive B2B marketing firm in Boston. He also was the inventor/architect of NetObjects ScriptBuilder. Wagner graduated from Taylor University and went to graduate school at American University.
(Bowker Author Biography)
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Part I Airing It Out with Adobe AIR |
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Adobe AIR |
Chapter 2 Building and Deploying Your First AIR Application with HTML and JavaScript |
Chapter 3 The Air Feels Different Building with Flex Builder and Flash |
Chapter 4 Exploring the Adobe AIR API |
Part II AIR Application Design |
Chapter 5 Using HTML and CSS as Building Blocks |
Chapter 6 Anyone Listening? Working with Events |
Chapter 7 Windows Creating Native Application Shells |
Chapter 8 Working with Menus and Tray and Dock Icons |
Part III Programming the Adobe AIR API |
Chapter 9 Don't Be a Drag Interacting with the Clipboard and Drag-and-Drop |
Chapter 10 A New Developer Freedom Working with the Local File Syste |
Chapter 11 From AIRhead to Datahead Working with Databases |
Chapter 12 Surfi ng the AIRwaves Net Connectivity |
Chapter 13 Working with Audio |
Chapter 14 Quick and Easy Instant Downloading and Auto-Updating |
Part IV The Part of Tens |
Chapter 15 Ten Tips for Successful AIR Debugging |
Chapter 16 Ten Killer RIAs to Explore |
Index |