October 31, 2011
The Adobe® Flash® Builder® Plug-in for SAP® NetWeaver® Gateway Services project introduces features that enable Adobe Flex® developers to more easily build web and mobile applications that access SAP data published through REST-based SAP NetWeaver Gateway Services (NGS). The plug-in works within the existing Flash Builder Data Centric Development (DCD) workflow, adding simple wizards that allow you to connect with and browse a Gateway Server’s Service Catalog and then generate ActionScript® service wrappers and value objects for selected services.
May 18, 2011
The Adobe® Flash® Builder® and SAP NetWeaver Gateway Integration project is focused on helping developers more easily consume data and services from SAP R3 implementations within Flex applications
Sneak preview Flash Builder and SAP NetWeaver Gateway Integration on Labs by viewing the demo and FAQ.
May 3, 2011
The ActionScript Code Coverage plug-in was finalized and has transitioned from Labs to Adobe.com.
Flash Builder “Burrito” and Flex SDK “Hero” are now shipping as part of the Flex 4.5 release. All Burrito & Hero content has been retired from Labs.
Flash Catalyst “Panini” has been released to Adobe.com as Flash Catalyst CS5.5. All “Panini” content on Labs has been retired.
October 25, 2010
New challenges have emerged for application developers with the rapid evolution of mobile computing platforms. The Adobe® Flash® Platform already enables developers to deliver consistent application experiences across multiple browsers and operating systems.
With the introduction of Adobe Flex® SDK “Hero” and Adobe Flash Builder™ “Burrito,” along with the availability of the Adobe AIR® runtime on mobile devices, developers can now build mobile Flex applications for touchscreen smartphones and tablets with the same ease and quality as on desktop platforms.
With Flash Catalyst “Panini,” designers can leverage their skills with Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Illustrator® and Adobe Fireworks® to rapidly prototype user interfaces for Flex-based websites and applications, and collaborate intelligently with developers who use Adobe Flash Builder™ software. In addition, static artwork can be transformed into interactive projects for the web or for websites and applications, all without writing code.
Flash Catalyst “Panini” includes many new features and enhancements, and offers new integration with the preview release of Flash Builder “Burrito.”
The Adobe® Flash® Builder™ preview release codenamed “Burrito” introduces new features and enhancements to Flash Builder and provides support for the preview release of the Adobe Flex® SDK codenamed “Hero.”
For a detailed overview of the new features, product enhancements and workflows introduced in Flash Builder “Burrito,” please read Product Manager Andrew Shorten’s What’s New in Flash Builder “Burrito” article.
Adobe® Flex® SDK preview release codenamed “Hero” introduces new support for mobile Flex application development, expands and refines Spark components, and includes some great improvements for large application development. The easiest way to explore the new features included in Hero is to use the Adobe Flash® Builder™ “Burrito” preview release.
September 29, 2010
Adobe® ActionScript® Code Coverage Plug-in for Adobe Flash® Builder™ helps ActionScript and Adobe Flex® developers understand exactly what code is executed while an application is running. When added to Flash Builder, the plug-in provides a new Eclipse perspective that allows you to start/stop the code coverage tool, view generated reports, examine source code and save/load reports.
The ActionScript Code Coverage Plug-in for Flash Builder can be used with applications developed in ActionScript 3, optionally using either Flex SDK 3.x or Flex SDK 4.x, targeting both Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR®. A trial or licensed version of Adobe Flash Builder 4 Premium is required to use the ActionScript Code Coverage Plug-in.