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Chapter 1. Introduction to Adobe AIRAdobe AIR is a cross-platform desktop runtime created by Adobe that allows web developers to use web technologies to build and deploy Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) and web applications to the desktop. To better understand what Adobe AIR enables, and which problems it tries to address, it is useful to first take a look at the (relatively short) history of web applications. Chapter 2. Getting Started with Adobe AIR Development This chapter discusses how to start developing applications for Adobe AIR using HTML and JavaScript. Once you have completed this chapter, your environment for developing AIR applications should be configured correctly, and you should have a solid understanding of how to begin to build, test, and deploy Adobe AIR applications. Chapter 3. Working with JavaScript and HTML Within Adobe AIR This chapter provides an overview of the HTML and JavaScript environments within Adobe AIR. Once you have completed this chapter, you should have a solid understanding of the HTML and JavaScript environments within Adobe AIR. You should also understand how to work with AIR and ActionScript APIs within HTML and JavaScript- based applications. Chapter 4. Adobe AIR Mini-Cookbook This chapter provides solutions to common tasks when developing Adobe AIR applications. The solutions in this chapter illustrate many concepts used in AIR application development, and provide working HTML and JavaScriptcode that you can leverage within your application. Download Free ebooks of javascript: Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Adobe AIR