November 10th, 2006 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: Adobe Flash & Air | 1 Comment »
Though our credits for this finding go out to the Device54 blog, we also thank Biskero for pointing us toward them. Device54 reports that Adobe has set the first steps in opening up Flash Lite to the consumers. Everyone who owns a Flash Lite enabled device, can get free upgrades at Adobe. Also developers can download Flash Lite for their devices. Developers are not allowed though to spread the Flash Lite binaries. However the question remains, how to detect if the user needs an upgrade or not?
Congratulations
Your first AWS Elastic Beanstalk Node.js application is now running on your own dedicated environment in the AWS Cloud
This environment is launched with Elastic Beanstalk Node.js Platform
What’s Next?
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk overview
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk concepts
- Deploy an Express Application to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Deploy an Express Application with Amazon ElastiCache to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Deploy a Geddy Application with Amazon ElastiCache to AWS Elastic Beanstalk
- Customizing and Configuring a Node.js Container
- Working with Logs
Good stuff! 🙂