Adobe Flash Builder running under Windows 7 |
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| Original author(s) | Macromedia |
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| Developer(s) | Adobe Systems |
| Stable release | 4.6 / 22 September 2011[1] |
| Written in | Java[2] |
| Operating system | Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X |
| Type | Integrated development environment |
| License | Proprietary commercial software |
| Website | www.adobe.com/products/flashbuilder/ |
Adobe Flash Builder (previously known as Adobe Flex Builder)[3] is an integrated development environment (IDE) built on the Eclipse platform that speeds development of rich Internet applications (RIAs) and cross-platform desktop applications, particularly for the Adobe Flash platform. Adobe Flash Builder 4 is available in three editions: Standard, Premium and Educational. The package is available free of charge for non-commercial use by students and unemployed developers.[4]
Adobe Flash Builder offers built-in code editors for MXML and ActionScript and a WYSIWYG editor for modifying MXML applications. Adobe Flash Builder includes an interactive debugger, allowing developers to step through code execution while inspecting variables and watching expressions. Flex Builder 3 added support for performance analysis. The profiling view displays statistical information about memory use in addition to function call execution time.
Prior to version 4, this product was known as Flex Builder. The name change is meant to signify its connection to other products in the Adobe Flash Platform[5] and to create a clear distinction between the Flex SDK and the IDE.[6]
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