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Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Tutorials > Tutorials. Adobe coined the term Rich Internet Application or RIA for short. The Flash Player makes it easy to create powerful online applications that are rich on both data and visual capabilities. June 01st 2011 | Travis Cherry Working with large datasets can be quite cumbersome and somewhat painful if not done properly. You risk incurring the wrath of impatient users and unresponsive servers. On top of that, creating an interactive table in… Skill: Advanced Code: Actionscript 3 Category: Loading data, PHP, Rich Internet Applications (RIA) July 20th 2005 | Steven Webster I'm delighted to be invited by the team at Flash Magazine, upon reviewing my Reality J2EE book last month, to have myself and members of the iteration::two team contribute a regular column to this… Skill: Intermediate Code: Category: Rich Internet Applications (RIA)

Flash Fluid Layouts and Stage Resize in AS3. By Rimp | Flash CS3 | Actionscript 3.0 | Intermediate This tutorial will teach you the very basic concepts for creating fluid layouts in Flash AS3. This sort of layout expands and repositions its contents automatically according to the window size. You can see an example of this effect on my personal portfolio. Once the main preloader completes try resizing the window to see the content flow into new positions automatically. We will teach you how to create this effect by using the stage .RESIZE event. Make sure that you review the Tween Class and the AS3 Event Handling tutorials (if you are not aware of these topics) to make sure that you understand everything in this tutorial.

This tutorial is divided into the following sections: Introduction to Event.RESIZE Creating the Graphical Assets Simple Repositioning Animated Repositioning In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to listen for and handle the resizing of the browser. Introduction to Event.RESIZE Let’s begin with an easy example. Flash and ActionScript Tutorials. Hello World: Build a mobile app in five minutes. Adobe Flash Builder 4.6 or later makes it easy for you to build mobile apps for a variety of devices using the same workflow you use to build web or desktop applications today. You can now build apps to run on the Apple iOS, Google Android, and BlackBerry Tablet OS platforms. This tutorial walks you through the basic steps required in Flash Builder 4.6 to create and run a simple mobile Flex project both on the desktop and on a device. Although the screen shots in this particular tutorial show an Android device, the steps apply equally to an iOS or BlackBerry Tablet OS device.

This app will display the text "Hello, World! " on your tablet or smartphone, with a button below it that you can tap to advance to another screen. First things first: Make sure you have a copy of Flash Builder 4.5.1 or later (an updater is available for existing Flash Builder 4.5 customers). Creating a Flex mobile project in Flash Builder 4.6 is easy: Figure 1. Figure 2. This step is optional. Figure 3. Figure 4. Unity for Flash Developers - Tutorial 1. Home > Away3D.