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Flash iOS Apps Cookbook

By : Christopher Caleb
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Flash iOS Apps Cookbook

By: Christopher Caleb

Overview of this book

The latest version of Flash Professional can directly target iOS, allowing Flash developers to write applications that will run natively on Apple's iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. What's more, with Apple loosening its restrictions on third-party technologies, apps written in Flash can now be sold and distributed within the App Store.Flash iOS Apps Cookbook provides the recipes required to build native iOS apps using your existing knowledge of the Flash platform. Whether you want to create something new or simply convert an existing Flash project, the relevant steps and techniques will be covered, helping you achieve your goal.Learn how to configure and use Flash Professional for iOS development by writing and deploying a simple app to a device. Implement many iOS-specific features such a multi-touch, the virtual keyboard, camera support, screen orientation and the Retina display. Overcome the limitations of mobile development by mastering hardware acceleration and optimization. Whether you're an enthusiast or professional developer, the Flash iOS Apps Cookbook is your toolkit to creating high-quality content for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Flash iOS Apps Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Capturing with the default camera app


Most iOS devices have a built-in camera. More recent models have two—one mounted on the rear and another on the front. Users can capture photos and shoot video using the camera app that comes pre-installed. Third-party applications can also utilize the camera with many applications simply launching the default camera app for this purpose. Once the user has finished with the camera, the third-party app is able to access the photo or video that was taken.

AIR 2.6 and above provides the CameraUI class, making it possible to launch and use the default camera app. This recipe will show you how to do this from Flash Professional CS5.5. AIR 2.0 and Flash CS5 do not provide camera support.

Getting ready

You will need a device that features a camera. The fourth-generation iPod touch, iPad 2, and all models of iPhone have cameras.

From the book's accompanying code bundle, open chapter10\recipe3\recipe.fla into Flash Professional CS5.5.

You will find a movie clip...