Build an Android App Using Adobe AIR

Creating a layout for your app

Mobile development is rapidly becoming a requirement for the majority of web developers to consider. Clients may want an exceptional website, and a companion mobile application to allow their users and customers to use their services regardless of location. Typically, mobile app development brings with it a steep learning curve. With the latest release of Adobe’s Flash Builder tool, we are now able to develop for an Android device using familiar software and languages including ActionScript, and deploy as an AIR application.
In part one of this tutorial, we will instal the required software and powerful server-side application to handle remote data connections, and produce a simple layout to display our dynamic data on an Android device.

Part one of this tutorial looks at creating a layout for your app. Read more here.

Part Two of this tutorial looks at adding secondary-level views within an application to view specific content. Read more here.

 

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