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felipebzr | 15 May, 2008 13:58
I'm proud to share a short application snippet of the next Jarpa Framework. Jarpa Framework wants to provide developers with the combined power of Adobe's Flash Lite and Java's programming capabilities.
Jarpa is opening the doors to extend Flash Lite capabilities with the widespread acceptance of Java ME. No Symbian nor Java ME knowledge is required to start. We've been using the same process to develop the lbs feature (store locator) on Anina Dress Up game.
Note that the application is a short preview (beta) and was only tested on N95 and also requires a memory card to copy the resources (swf) to open the application. As soon as possible I'm going to reveal the sources at Google code. Please, let me know your thoughts and if you are looking to a specific feature to be included.
matbal | 16/05/2008, 10:27
Hi Felipe,
Can the Jarpa Framework be compared to Sony Ericsson's Capuchin approach?
Regards,
Mat
felipebzr | 16/05/2008, 13:34
Hi Mat,
yes, it seems to be the same approach but we really need to know more about Sony Ericsson's Capuchin project before confirm any additional information.
Felipe Andrade
vilebody | 05/06/2008, 10:54
hi felipe,
i'm about to get started exploring Jarpa. Are there any more source code examples available?
how to use the framework, how to get the project into an installer etc?
Felipe Andrade is chief technology officer and cofounder of i2 tecnologia, a company based in Brazil and an Adobe Solution Partner.
At i2, Felipe is focused on scientific and technical issues. Felipe is also a programmer, researcher (by passion) and the project leader for all games and applications developed by i2 tecnologia.
Re: Flash Lite chats with Java ME
biskero | 15/05/2008, 15:06
Ciao Felipe,
really cool, looking forward to play with it
Alessandro