Over the last year, my API overview presentation has evolved through 3 beta releases and the official AIR 1.0 launch. I have been a little slow in updating the examples, but I have just posted the updated archive file here. This archive file contains ten examples:

  • example_applicationicons - An example of specifying an application icon within the application descriptor.
  • example_fileicons - Loading the icon of a specific file from the system, and setting the application icon at runtime using the retrieved icon.
  • example_localstore - Usage of the EncryptedLocalStore API.
  • example_nativedrag - Dragging data out of an AIR application. Also shows the usage of the Clipboard API.
  • example_nativefiledialogue - Launching native file dialogs and writing data to the disk.
  • example_nativewindows - Launching different types of native windows and and example of creating a transparent window.
  • example_objectserialization - Serializing ActionScript objects and writing and reading them from the disk using the File API.
  • example_servicemonitor - Watching for events when the application goes online or offline.
  • example_sqlinsertperformance - A quick example showing the performance of the local database API when using transactions vs. when not using transactions.
  • example_transparentwindowskin - How to create a completely custom window skin.

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