I have been searching for a Client Library for the Google Adwords (mainly for the Keyword Tool section) but to no avail. Does anyone know if this is even possible? I have seen all of the other client libraries; such as C#, Java, Javascript etc but no Actionscript.
I have read that Google do not support AS3, but this seems to be for the creating of Flash banners, which I do not want to do.
Anyone have any suggestions please ?
Regards
Anthoni
We don't support an ActionScript client library, but there is an open source JavaScript library that you can try to port: http://code.google.com/p/google-api-adwords-js/
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I'm looking for a pub/sub messaging system to connect various applications I'm building, some of them will be iOS, other ones AIR/AS3 and maybe some openFrameworks.
I found out Faye and it looks like really interesting. I've found libraries to integrate it in all my apps/languages, so I'm trying it out.
Now, the problems are with the AS3 implementation. I've found this great library and it's kind of working, BUT I've some issues I can't understand. My main problem is that I can build clients, connect them to a node.js server and exchange information between them, but after a while they stop receiving information.
So I was wondering:
do anyone of you have experience with Faye and this library, and knows if this behaviour it's normal and if there's a way to prevent it? I've done some tests using some html browser clients and everything was ok, so it's definitely a flash library problem
do you know any other library to implement Faye in AS3/AIR? I was browsing a lot but I couldn't find anyone
Do you know any alternative pub/sub messaging system I could implement (easily) in as3?
Thank you
We've open sourced our implementation of AS3 Faye client recently. You can find it here.
It's been in prod for more than a year and was tested by millions of users, without issues so far. It's used in Flash Player Web and AIR Mobile applications.
Interfaces mimic JS client interfaces, so its setup is as easy as JS client setup. Plus one additional feature: multiple urls for reconnection fallbacks.
Give it a try!
I would like to know if there is a "good" way to use one of the Soundcloud's API with windows phone 8 ? Because I haven't find a dedicated API, only Python, Ruby, PHP, Java, iOS and JavaScript.
So my Idea was to create a web service using the PHP API, so my wp8 app could use soundcloud through the web service with an http request or something like that.
What do you think about it ?
Why not just port one of the SoundCloud libraries to C#/Basic? I found a Visual Basic library from a quick search, and I'm sure you could find more.
I am starting with my first application development. So far I have worked only with Html, css, js, jquery etc..
I want to create an app like the desktop gmail notifier which pings the server at regular interval, look for any messages and notifies the user. I read that Adobe Air and flex are the tools that can be used for this. I have developed the basic prototype in adobe air by studying the tutorials in net.
But the problem is that, my client doesn't want the source code to be made available to users. With air, you can see the complete source code after installation/unzipping the .air app.
Is there any way I can protect the source code? Or should I use flex and convert it to a swf? Is the source codes are protected in flex? I am not familiar with the flash action scripting. Please advice.
I think you are confused as to what Flex is. It is an SDK that is a level below the AIR and Flash SDKs. Flex is a secondary structural language that is meant to be used in conjunction with AS3, while AIR is compile-type.
It doesn't matter how you compile this, the source code will be attainable if someone really wants to get it. If you compile as an AIR app, you can unzip and get the SWF file. If you compile as a SWF, you already have that SWF. The SWF can then be decompiled using various tools.
There is no real way to hide front end code from prying eyes. Flash is definitely harder to read than HTML or CSS or Javascript, but definitely not impossible to view regardless of how you compile. Your best bet is definitely to offload as much as possible to a server and possibly obfuscate your code.
I would definitely try to explain to your client that it is simply not possible to truly hide source code from individuals who would like to access it. If someone really wants to steal the code, they can and will.
Code cannot be hided in any front end technologies, Flash (SWF, Flex or AIR) or HTML (JavaScript).
Do all the business logic at server and authentic properly for securing your data.
And AIR and Flash Player are both runtimes which play applications written in Adobe Flash or Apache Flex.
You can use a client-server implementation to hide the logic from the user and flex would just render a UI based on the business logic from the server side code(php,java or .NET) that interacts with the gmail servers
If you want proper notifications, go with AIR - access to some system-level features like toast notifications. With Flex, you'll be limited to webpage content.
About code protection - you can develop app in ActionScript and then protect compiled SWF with obfuscator for some fair defense, although there's probably no good free obfuscators. I paid some bucks for secureSWF license and consider it a good investment. Of course, determined hacker would crack app anyway (in theory,) but I would'nt worry about this too much for a simple pinger app.
I'm having troubles with connecting flash and sound cloud api so i would really appriciate if someone with bigger experience could help me out.
Is it possible to stream an audio file through flash without
embedding the sc player? What i mean is accessing the audio file
without any redirects plus granting access through crossdomain.xml.
Is there an up to date documentation how to autenticate an
application, how to get tokens and everything necessary?
Are there any sample solutions or tutorials in flash wich is up to date and really works (what i found was pretty much outdated)?
Thank you for your answer in advance.
Regards:
Gabe
Point 2) How to authenticate with Flash?
If you are building a flash web application, you could use the Javascript SDK to authenticate, then pass the access token back to the flash app via the flash external interface.
There's tons of information on how to authenticate in Javascript. One great walkthrough is on codecademy: http://www.codecademy.com/courses/javascript-intermediate-en-txGOj/0/1
I would like to send and receive OpenSoundControl in an AIR application, on the opensoundcontrol.org website I have found existing libraries for many languages, but none for Action Script so far, do you know of one that could be readily used?
Tuio AS3 has nice classes for OSC. Check this example http://bubblebird.at/tuioflash/guides/sending-osc/