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New Performance-tuning article on Adobe AIR Developer Center

adc.jpgOliver Goldman has written an excellent article titled Performance-tuning Adobe AIR Applications that is now available on the Adobe AIR Developer Center. The article explores how to define metrics, measure throughput and memory, and apply an optimization process to your development process.

It's a must read article whether you have already deployed an AIR application to your customers or you are simply in the early stages of thinking about building an AIR application.

If you have thoughts or experiences you would like to share, positive or negative, with regard to the performance of your AIR application, please feel free to leave a comment. If you think you have encountered a bug in this area, let our team know directly by sending us a description of your issue to our wish list.

In the coming months, we plan on sharing more articles that describe how to optimize the performance of your applications.

IMPORTANT: Comments are approved by a member of our team. Depending on when you comment, it may take up to two days for us to approve your response.

Comments

March 10

tyler writes:

Adobe Air has severe memory leak even in the "hello world" example for HTML/JS based application.

March 10

Rob Christensen writes:

@Tyler - Thanks for the note. We believe we know might be causing this and are investigating it right now. I was hoping to follow-up with you by email, but you did not submit a valid email address. Please feel free to submit bugs here: http://www.adobe.com/go/wish/

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