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Flex is a highly productive, open source framework for building and maintaining expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops and operating systems.

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Degrafa is a declarative graphics framework for Flex. Degrafa allows you to use MXML markup to draw shapes, make complex graphics, create skins and also includes advanced CSS support.

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  0 reviews  |  16 users  |  50,538 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 

You can use the framework in ActionScript 3, Javascript and SSAS to deploy your Riche Internet Applications crossplatforms.

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  0 reviews  |  10 users  |  2,232,646 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 23 hours ago
 
 

Attention:New project site http://flexmojos.sonatype.org/ What is flex-mojos?A collection of maven plugins to allow maven to compile, optimize, test and ... Flex SWF, Flex SWC, Air SWF and Air SWC. The main goal is to provide a full support to all mxmlc/compc options. Those two projects ... [More] are great, but I believe I can be a good alternative. I made this choice of create a new project when I tried to compile the Adobe Open Source SDK and figure out that will not be possible with none of these. Major features: SWF, SWC, AIR and Flex versions; RSL and caching framework support; Modules support; full cover to MXMLC and COMPC options; flex 3; use FLEX-OEM-COMPILER, means it faster, uses less memory, no need of references to local drive; flex unit support; asdoc support; no set [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  10 users  |  50,702 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

jSeamless is a UI abstraction layer for Java to allow developers to write code for any platform and any environment (Web, Desktop, Mobile, etc.) without having to know ahead of time the deployment platform or environment will.

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  0 reviews  |  7 users  |  78,245 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 13 days ago
 
 

Tweener (caurina.transitions.Tweener) is a Class used to create tweenings and other transitions via ActionScript code for projects built on the Flash platform. It's released and maintained for these versions: ActionScript 2.0, for Flash 7+ and Flash Lite 2.0+ ActionScript 2.0, for Flash 8+ ... [More] ActionSctipt 3.0, for Flash 9+ Ported/inspired versions for other languages are also available: haXe version (ported by Baluta Cristian) JavaScript version (ported by Yuichi Tateno) JavaScript version (ported by Michael MacMillan) vvvv version using nodes vvvv version using a native C# dll (faster) (ported by by Rene Westhof) Python version (ported by Benjamin Harling) C++ version (ported by Wesley Marques) In layman's terms, Tweener helps you move things around on the screen using only code, instead of the timeline. The general idea of a tweening Class is that dynamic animation and transitions (created by code) are easier to maintain and control, and more stable than animation based on the regular Flash timeline, since you can control it by time rather than by frames. Aimed both for designers and advanced developers, the Tweener syntax is created with simplicity of use in mind, while still allowing access to more advanced features. Because of this, it follows a 'one-line' design mentality when creating new tweenings, with no instancing required (as it's a static Class) and a set of optional parameters. Also, there are no initialization methods required by Tweener, other than the mandatory 'import' command. Its fluid syntax allows it to be used to tween any numeric property of any object of any class, so it is not tied to specific properties of built-in Classes such as MovieClips or TextFields. This flexibility grants a wider control on how transitions are performed, and makes creating complex sequential transitions on any kind of object easier. Small file overhead is also one of the main goals of Tweener - once included on SWF movies, Tweener currently takes 8.8kb (AS2 FL2), 9.2kb (AS2) or 10.4kb (AS3) of the total compiled file size. It can be compiled with the Flash IDE, MTASC, or Flex SDK (even with strict rules on), with no errors or warnings thrown during compilation. Tweener is also the spiritual successor to MC Tween. However, it follows ActionScript's more strict OOP rules, and gets rid of the fixed parameter order syntax imposed by MC Tween. As a result, code written with Tweener is a lot more readable even for developers not versed on the Class. Development wise, modularity is one of the main aspects of Tweener. The code is built in a way that new features such as transitions and special tweenings can be added (or removed) easily: for example, properties that are only acessible through methods and functions can be tweened by creating and registering new special properties. Expanding the feature set of the original Class can be done on a per-project basis, with no change to the original files. From this page, you can download the latest stable (heavily tested) version of Tweener, check out a few examples with source, or read the documentation. There's also a mailing list for Tweener discussion. If you prefer, you can also get the very latest versions from Subversion, before they're considered stable and featured on the download list (the changelog is available here). The repository can also be viewed with a web browser. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  5 users  |  11,304 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

Apparat is a framework written in Scala to optimize ABC, SWC and SWF files.

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  0 reviews  |  4 users  |  171 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

KRONos is an OpenSource Framework based on ECMASCript and ActionScript technologies. This framework contains all time, date, calendar, appointment, task tools. SVN and sources comming soon !

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  492 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Prana is an Inversion of Control (IoC) Container for ActionScript 3.0, and more specifically the Flex framework. It enables you to configure objects and components in a non-intrusive way by describing them in an external xml document and having them loaded at runtime. At its core is a Spring-ish ... [More] application context and IoC container. The xml dialect for the application context is aimed to be Spring compliant. Further, the framework also contains utility classes for configuring and extending Cairngorm and PureMVC applications, a Reflection API and general utilities. In the future we’ll be looking into adding AOP support and Mock objects for FlexUnit, and we’re always open for suggestions. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  175,377 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

Spring ActionScript is an offshoot of the Java-based Spring Framework written in ActionScript 3. It is targeted for the Flash, Flex and AIR platforms. The framework contains an Inversion of Control Container, an MVCS framework, extensions for the Cairngorm and PureMVC frameworks and several other utilities.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  14,384 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 
 
 

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