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Ready to put your ActionScript 3 skills to work on iPhone and iPad apps? This hands-on book walks you through the process of creating an Adobe AIR application for iOS devices from start to finish, using the Flex 4.5 framework. Move quickly from a basic Hello World application to complex interactions with iOS APIs, and get complete code examples for working with device componentsincluding the accelerometer, GPS, camera, gallery, and multitouch display. This is an ideal resource for Flex developers of all levels.Use Flash Builder 4.5 to create and debug a Flex Mobile project Choose a layout option to determine which files Flash Builder autogenerates Explore APIs that enable your app to interact with the camera, accelerometer, and GPS Read and write text files, and create and write to an SQLite database Interact with the browser, place calls, and create emails and text messages Load content into your app with StageWebView Design for iOS with specific UI elements while maintaining one code version for all mobile devices Publish your app to an Apple iOS installer file with Flash Builder

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Developing iOS Applications with Flex 4.5
Rich Tretola
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Preface
Introduction to iOS

Apple originally introduced iOS in January of 2007 as the operating system for the iPhone, under the original name of iPhone OS. In June of 2010, Apple renamed its mobile operating system to iOS.

This book will walk you through the creation of your first Adobe AIR application using the Flex 4.5 framework and provide examples of how to interact with the devices components. These include GPS, the camera, the gallery, the accelerometer, the multi touch display, the StageWebView, operating system interactions, native components, and more.

Who This Book Is For

Developing iOS Applications with Flex 4.5 is a book targeting all levels of developers. It starts with a basic Hello World application and then quickly moves to more complicated examples where the iOS APIs are explored.

Who This Book Is Not For

This book is not for developers who are interested in developing native iOS applications. This book will only provide examples of iOS application development using Adobe Flex 4.5 and ActionScript 3.

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How to Use This Book

Development rarely happens in a vacuum. In todays world, email, Twitter, blog posts, co-workers, friends, and colleagues all play a vital role in helping you solve development problems. Consider this book yet another resource at your disposal to help you solve the development problems you will encounter. The content is arranged in such a way that solutions should be easy to find and easy to understand. However, this book does have a big advantage: it is available anytime of the day or night.

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