I want to develop a photo browser application in Windows platfrom, the UI should be very cool and has 3D effects,Adobe AIR is a good engine as GUI, but I don't know how to integrate my C and C++ engines which I worte before into Adobe AIR, it seems the engine can't hold ActiveX? What can I do? Thanks.
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If you are windows only, something like WPF is probably a better option, since you will be able to leverge any old C/C++ libraries you have throuhg PInvoke. Air is best suited to using data with web services. |
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Another way is to wrap your Flash content with your own written C++ application which will host your SWF application. Simply saying you just need to write OLE container which will load SWF content. There're a lot of techniques, the most common and interesting is: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/COM/flashcontrol.aspx Cheers, dchrislee. |
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AIR is not an API engine in the same way DirectX is. It is a wholly-contained framework and execution environment within which AIR apps run. AIR apps must be written in JavaScript or ActionScript with HTML/CSS and/or Flash. AIR's two advantages are:
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Adobe AIR is not a GUI engine in a any way. It is rather a wrapper that enables applications to be installed on the system. GUI technologies that it can wrap around are: DHTML/Flash. |
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Adobe AIR and most other new RIA platforms like JavaFX, Silverlight, and Flex, are meant to be cross-platform platforms. That is, they should run on Macs and Linux as well as Windows. ActiveX won't work on those platforms, so you won't be able to reuse them there. |
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