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Applications built using Flex and their response times

Ravi Kiran Va
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Joined: Apr 18, 2009
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Hi ,

I observe that Flex Front end Applications are very slow to be frank even the Adobe site itself is slow .

Please tell me what should be the reasonable size of an swf file so that the respose time will be satisfactory atleast .

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Paul Sturrock
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It depends on the network and specification of the desktop used to view it. You will need to perform your own performance tests once you have your application up to find a level that is acceptable. There is no "one size fits all" performance ideal.

(NB: I don't find the Adobe site slow - could it just be your connection is not that good?)

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