Chapter 1. Introducing Adobe AIR
Table 1.1. Understanding AIR-specific API feature categories
Chapter 2. Applications, windows, and menus
Chapter 3. File system integration
Table 3.1. Platform-independent common directories
Table 3.2. File class methods that open a dialog box
Table 3.3. Data formats available for reading from an object that implements IDataInput
Chapter 4. Copy-and-paste and drag-and-drop
Table 4.1. ClipboardFormats constants and their ActionScript equivalents
Chapter 5. Using local databases
Table 5.1. The data set for all the examples in this section
Table 5.2. The title and artist columns returned for all the records
Table 5.3. The titles from musicTracks where the artist is Thomas Dolby
Table 5.4. You can select data based on compound expressions
Table 5.5. Sometimes result sets can include duplicate values
Table 5.6. Using the DISTINCT keyword eliminates duplicate values
Table 5.7. Use the ORDER BY clause to sort the data
Table 5.8. Results are now sorted by release year
Table 5.9. Using a GROUP BY clause we can affect how the aggregate function is applied
Chapter 7. HTML in AIR
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