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Pacific region e-Seminar this week: Persistent Data in Flash Lite

August 4th, 2008 by Scott Janousek
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Persistent Data in Flash Lite

Just a reminder, but on August 6 this week (in the APAC region), Dale is giving an Adobe eSeminar - Persistent Data in Flash Lite.

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Thoughts on Persistent Data with Flash on Devices

This reminds me, that earlier this year at CTIA, I had a chance to speak with some of the Symbian team about their plans to integrate SQLite database support into future version(s) of their Symbian OS … this might mean the possibility of it ending up on S60 devices put out by Nokia, et al. Pretty cool.

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Obviously if this were to happen, it would extremely practical if there could be an API, either; directly in a Flash Player … via 3rd party plugin framework (Kuneri Lite, Flyer, Janus), or all of the above.

Just think if there was an API to store and query data on your mobile device with SQLite just as if you were working with a Web, Flex, or AIR application. Think of the potential use cases … it would be really cool (and useful), right?

Anyways, I’ll leave it to the Flash Mobile development community to lobby for a future feature requests for each of these products, by clicking on the respective product links found above and emailing the companies.

More Resources of (Flash) Shared Objects across devices

Also, if you looking for a quick source to learn about MSO’s; check out Mariam’s legacy devnet article: Persistent data: Saving user preferences and game scores.

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