I Censo Brasileiro de Desenvolvedores ActionScript
Iniciativa do AUGRJ, este censo tem como objetivo realizar um levantamento sobre as características do desenvolvedor ActionScript brasileiro, com isso teremos um mapa do mercado, necessidades e ações possíveis a serem executadas para fortalecer a comunidade.
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Comparing Mobile Platforms: Java ME and Adobe Flash Lite
By Bruce Hopkins
If you’re a mobile developer, you may have noticed that more devices these days are supporting Adobe Flash Lite. According to the latest figures, approximately 300 million devices in the market support some form of the Flash Lite specification. Of course that’s nothing compared to the 1.2 billion (yes, that’s with a “b”) Java ME devices that are currently available, but I thought that it would be worthwhile to see the strengths and weaknesses of each platform side by side. In the tables that follow, I’ll compare the latest and greatest specifications for both platforms in the following categories:
Graphics
Multimedia
Local Device Accessibility
Security
Network Connectivity
Miscellaneous
i2 tecnologia is featured on Forum Nokia as a Success Story!
Check it out at my Forum Nokia Blog.
Sony Ericsson cross-breeds Java and Flash
In a move sure to spark protests over 'Frankenstein code' Sony Ericsson has done what no human being had previously thought possible - it has created a new tool that enables developers to combine aspects of Java and Flash technology in a single app.
Project Capuchin (as in the type of monkey) will be made available by SE in the second half of this year, after a showcase at Sun Microsystems' Java One conference next week.
In short, Project Capuchin will allow 'pure Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications', with the help of Sony Ericsson Developer World tools.
SE says more advanced capabilities will make it possible to create Java ME applications where some or all UI components are defined in Flash.
Rikko Sakaguchi, SVP and head of portfolio and proposition at Sony Ericsson, said: "[We are] excited to introduce our new bridging technology to the global developer community as it further strengthens our relationship with this community and underscores our ongoing commitment to support an open, healthy and thriving mobile ecosystem."
Gary Kovacs, general manager and VP for mobile and devices at Adobe," added: "Using Adobe Flash technology as one part of this new bridging technology will ensure further innovation for mobile users when Flash developers gain access to the Java applications’ functionality and intelligence allowing them to create applications with the ultimate user experience."
via ME
Jarpa Framework created by i2tecnologia and Alessandro Pace have been doing the same but without manufacture support. I hope to see how many devices will support this 'new' technology and how Capuchin are doing this interaction.
Flyer Framework runs on almost any OS

Hello readers, sorry for the long time without posting ... Long short story ... but... Let's to the party!
I am very glad to share our latest news in open source development. You should know that Flyer was primarily built to extend mobile technologies... but... along the development we've discovered the truly power of our platform.
Flyer Framework runs on almost any OS (Symbian, Linux, Windows, Mac OS) that supports both Flash Player and Python. Not all features can be included for every platform at the moment but we are working to do that!
I uploaded a video showing the framework working on Maemo (Linux 2.6.21) on youtube. You can also get access to a short piece of FFM source code at google code page. As soon as I finish the docs I will publish the Flyer source code for Symbian S60.
Adobe Flash Lite 4 or Adobe AIR Mobile?! What is coming?!?!
As part of the today's announce of Microsoft Silverlight for Nokia S60/S40 devices and the announce of Google Gears Mobile for Internet Explorer Mobile on Windows Mobile 5 and 6, I'm thinking about What is coming on Flash Lite 4?! will Adobe replace Flash Lite for AIR/Flex mobile?!
I'm very confused at this time and I'm going to make some questions for Adobe Mobile Team:
What are the plans for the next Flash Mobile platform?
Are you planning to hearing what developer’s would like to see in Flash Lite 4 or Adobe AIR Mobile?
Are there any efforts from Adobe to porting the Flash Lite Player for Google Android?
Anina Dress Up: Mobile Rules! ‘08 Finalist!
I have nothing to say!!! Take a look at Mobile Rules!
Interview with Sharon about the ANINA DRESS UP game on your mobile
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Adobe Launches Flash Home and Flash Cast 2 at Mobile World Congress
Adobe Launches Flash Home and Flash Cast 2 at Mobile World Congress
BARCELONA, SPAIN — Feb. 11, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that major content providers, including MTV Networks, the Nasdaq Stock Market, eBay, Reuters, Dolce & Gabbana and others are using the company’s Flash Player compatible mobile products and solutions to extend their brands to the handheld market. Leading companies are adopting Adobe® Flash® Home, a new mobile application for rich, dynamic home screens, and Adobe Flash® Cast™ 2 technology, the next generation offline portal solution, to deliver high-impact user experiences and provide instant access to data services.