Comcast’s LogBook AIR Application

March 3rd, 2008 by ryanstewart

Update: 1.0 is now available.

The interactive team at Comcast has been busy and they’ve put together a very handy AIR application called LogBook. LogBook listens on a LocalConnection to messages sent from any Flex application. You specify on launch which LocalConnection you want to monitor and then change the logging target of your Flex application and voila, you get instant messaging monitoring.

Unfortunately the application is running on beta 3 bits of AIR, but I have an email out to the developer for an ETA on a 1.0 version. I’ll update the post whenI have it, but you should still keep an eye on the Google Code repository.

[tags]Comcast, LocalConnection, Logging, LogBook, AIR[/tags]

Posted in Rich Internet Applications

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  1. shawn

    Log book looks sweet. Lets see when it comes out. Also i too had some experience on AIR. If you want help email me.

  2. arpit

    Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for blogging this. The Air version will be out latest by end of this week but probably sooner :) . Shawn, we would love to have more developers on LogBook. The goal is to make this a comprehensive Flex debugging application. Please join the LogBook user group at http://groups.google.com/group/cimlogbook and we can discuss how you can participate on this as well.

  3. arpit

    Hi again,

    LogBook is now available for AIR 1.0. Please download it from cimlogbook.googlecode.com

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.