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June 23, 2014
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Captive runtime clarity

  • June 23, 2014
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Maybe I'm just being lazy, but I'm not finding any good clear documentation for publishing adk files from the Flash IDE (CS5.5) with the captive AIR runtime. Can anyone please advise where to find such documentation, or give a concise set of steps to publish with captive runtime?

I'd also like to find a good, clear, explanation of the use of Adobe's ADT. Any advice?

thanks in advance, Craig

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Inspiring
July 9, 2014

Captive runtime is a feature of Adobe Air SDK.  The issue is, you are using Clash CS5.5 that doesn't have the UI checkbox to select captive runtime since that version of flash pre-dates the AIR captive runtime functionality.  You can either a) upgrade to CS6 or CC (recommend) or b) compile using command line with the air SDK. 

Note that Flash CC has other enhancements like bigger icon support for higher res Android screens so I would recommend the 1 app creative cloud and get CC as they keep fixing and adding stuff.  It also has an easier way to manage SDK's and is a lot faster.

Inspiring
June 24, 2014

The earliest Flash Pro I've got installed is CS6 - so can't be sure if this is the same with 5.5 - but with CS6 when you publish for Android just select "Embed AIR runtime with application".

And this covers ADT pretty comprehensively ...

Adobe AIR * Android APK packages