Qualcomm and Adobe
Collaborate to Empower Developer Ecosystems With
BREW Mobile Platform
May 28, 2008
Qualcomm Incorporated and Adobe Systems
Incorporated announced the BREW® Mobile Platform
with integrated Adobe Flash® technology and new
platform features. BREW Mobile Platform, which
leverages Qualcomm's widely deployed BREW Client
software, greatly expands the capabilities for
developers and enables them to create rich
applications and Web content in Adobe Flash for
the BREW environment. The software will fully
integrate and deliver Adobe Flash technology to
mass market handset devices. By combining the
strengths of both BREW and Flash technologies,
BREW Mobile Platform brings the mobile
application and Web content development
communities together, setting a new standard for
mass market handset platforms.
BREW Mobile Platform extends the widely deployed
BREW Client's rich set of services and APIs,
with new enhancements in platform capabilities,
multimedia and content support, access to device
databases, connectivity support, touchscreen
user interface development and more. BREW Mobile
Platform's highly optimized and integrated
support for Flash technology provides an
unprecedented level of access to these platform
services from Adobe ActionScript™, enabling
Flash developers to create standalone
applications that integrate mobile device
functionality with Web content and services.
BREW Mobile Platform will be supported by
development tools provided by both Qualcomm and
Adobe. Native application developers can
leverage an expanded and integrated set of tools
available from Qualcomm, including integrated
support for the popular Eclipse and Visual
Studio Integrated Development Environments.
Flash designers and developers can use Adobe's
existing Flash development tools, including
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, Adobe Device
Central CS3 and other popular tools in Adobe
Creative Suite 3, to quickly deploy rich
Flash-based applications. Qualcomm and Adobe are
working together to provide an increasingly
streamlined developer workflow with subsequent
releases of their respective tools.
“Qualcomm strives to stay ahead of the growth
and evolution in the wireless industry by
providing an increasingly robust development
platform. Our BREW Client technologies are
present on millions of mass-market handsets
worldwide and BREW Mobile Platform will expand
these capabilities while fully embracing support
for Adobe's Flash technology and future
roadmap,” said Bob Briggs, senior vice president
and general manager of Qualcomm Internet
Services. “BREW Mobile Platform will combine the
strengths of Qualcomm and Adobe to deliver an
extremely robust wireless platform and
development tool chain. This combination
provides exciting opportunities for operators,
device manufacturers, publishers and developers
to create advanced devices, applications and
services for the mass market with features
typically only available on high-end devices.”
“We are excited to see rapid progress in support
of the Open Screen Project with this new mobile
platform from Qualcomm,” said Gary Kovacs,
general manager, Mobile and Device Solutions at
Adobe. “BREW Mobile Platform with Flash
technology represents a major step toward the
goals of the Open Screen Project, and we look
forward to bringing two developer communities
together to deliver rich Web and video
experiences across mobile devices.”