BREW Mobile Platform to Integrate Adobe Flash Technology
May 28, 2008 11:24 AM | Software | Comments (0)
![]() The software will fully integrate and deliver Adobe Flash technology to mass market handset devices. By combining the strengths of both BREW and Flash technologies, BREW Mobile Platform brings the mobile application and Web content development communities together, setting a new standard for mass market handset platforms. |
BREW Mobile Platform extends the widely deployed BREW Client's rich set of services and APIs, with new enhancements in platform capabilities, multimedia and content support, access to device databases, connectivity support, touchscreen user interface development and more. BREW Mobile Platform's highly optimized and integrated support for Flash technology provides an unprecedented level of access to these platform services from Adobe ActionScript™, enabling Flash developers to create standalone applications that integrate mobile device functionality with Web content and services.
BREW Mobile Platform will be supported by development tools provided by both Qualcomm and Adobe. Native application developers can leverage an expanded and integrated set of tools available from Qualcomm, including integrated support for the popular Eclipse and Visual Studio Integrated Development Environments. Flash designers and developers can use Adobe's existing Flash development tools, including Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, Adobe Device Central CS3 and other popular tools in Adobe Creative Suite 3, to quickly deploy rich Flash-based applications. Qualcomm and Adobe are working together to provide an increasingly streamlined developer workflow with subsequent releases of their respective tools.
BREW Mobile Platform is fully backward-compatible with applications developed for previous versions of the BREW Client, allowing existing BREW solution customers to take full advantage of the new capabilities while supporting the multitude of existing BREW applications. The BREW Mobile Platform will be open to developers, operators and handset manufacturers worldwide. The first release of BREW Mobile Platform with Adobe Flash technology is expected to be available on Qualcomm chipsets in the fall of 2008. Additional information on BREW Mobile Platform will be available at Qualcomm's BREW 2008 Conference, May 28-30, in San Diego, Calif.
Adobe Flash technology is the world's most pervasive client runtime, delivering unparalleled creative options, highly engaging user experiences and universal reach. With more than one billion devices expected to ship with Flash technology by 2009, Adobe Flash is used by major handset manufacturers, operators and developers to deliver a wide range of dynamic user interfaces, mobile assets, applications and data services. The Open Screen Project is supported by major industry partners and leverages Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR to enable a consistent runtime environment that will remove barriers for developers and designers as they publish content and applications across desktops and devices.
















