Develop an extension for flash

Does anyone know how to develop an extension (MXP file) for flash 8 or 9? What kind of language should we use if we want to develop an extension. C++ ? JAVA? Where can I download development tools to develop the extension?

with papervision, they developed a library of Actionscript classes standard which are just developed into normal flash and then in a press release, it looks like they have just gathered in components to provide an easy way for developers to interact with it and make use of its features.

The .mxp format is a way of winding upward of the component and other things like orders in a selfinstaller format to be distributed.

So if you are of the new libraries for flash type of as the DLL, then you can just develop them in Actionscript and distrubite as such or update components to protect the code.

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