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Instead of only a static display-and-browse relation between flash video player and its users, Moyea Javascript API(Application Programming Interface) provides a real-time, dynamic and interactive response to customers' operation.
Shenzhen P.R.C -Dec 15th , 2009 - Moyea Software Co., Ltd. (http://www.moyeamedia.com/): a rising developer of flash applications for the internet and multimedia software, today officially announces the availability of Javascript API which works with Moyea Web Player 2.3+ version to customize web FLV player, create control bar, add advertisement for example, using HTML syntax.
Moyea JavaScript API is an easy-to-use, object-oriented API that creates a real-time, dynamic and interactive communication between player and its customers using HTML syntax.
Moyea JavaScript API Is Simple
The simplicity of Moyea JavaScript API lies in two factors: first, it is based on basic Java language; Second, its variable type is weak type instead of strict data type.
Moyea JavaScript API Is Secure
Moyea JavaScript API only works online on a webpage on a server. This is a security feature of the flash plugin, and can not be changed. The only information access is the dynamic interaction via browser, which effectively prevent the loss of data.
Moyea JavaScript API Is Dynamic
It can directly respond to users' input without a web service program. It responds in the form of event-driven. So-called event-driven means the actions/operations in application program, such as press mouse, select menu, click "Play" button etc. Whenever there is an event, there is a corresponding response.
Moyea JavaScript API Is Across-Platform
Moyea JavaScript API only depends on browser itself, not the operating environment. It will be implemented correctly in any application program as long as the browser can support JavaScript.
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Stephen is an expert on web multimedia development who concentrated to give you the best solution of Flash video player for website. He created a number of software tools for FLASH processing (FLV and SWF included), PPT aid, video processing, along with the development kit, plug-in, FLV downloader and video player, etc. All products are enhanced with robust effectiveness to make user's daily life beautiful and business easier than ever.
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