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Rejected Adobe Flex App - What do you think?


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#1 jamesabrannan

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Posted 01 February 2012 - 02:53 PM

Okay, they rejected it because I shut down my app when user went into hibernation.  Figured "it's a storybook"....none of the other stores rejected.  But, upon reflection, Kindle is right, it shouldn't shut down, it should "hibernate."  Unfortunately, this is a PITA using Adobe FlashBuilder AFAICS.

Here's what I'm going to do, opinions please....think this'll fly?

1. upon loosing focus - stop sound, start a timer....don't stop behind the scenes animation etc...would be a PITA to start it back up.

2a. if gains focus - stop timer start sound back up, pick up where left off

2b. after 1 minute, if focus is not regained, go back to the title page, caching the page number.  Going back to the title page will effectively stop all processing cycles.

3. when gains focus, if there is a page number cached, go directly to that page.

Actually, in the time it took me to write this question, I think I answered it.  Looks reasonable to me. Look reasonable to you?

Question: and I'll probably get a "google it" for an answer - is there a tool to easily profile the processing while in hibernation?

Anyways, realize that Amazon will not accept your app if it shuts down rather than hibernates.  At least that is what it appears to me.  Nook and Apple will.




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