=============== Problem description ====================
Adobe AIR develops Android programs. One requirement is that some modules may be updated frequently, so you do not need to reinstall the APK each time you update these modules. Therefore, the solution is to place such modules (independent SWF files) on the server. Whenever a new version is found, air downloads and saves the SWF file to the Local Machine for backup.
However, the technician reported that the solution could not be implemented, and he said that he had the permission. After the SWF on the server is downloaded and saved to the local machine, these modules cannot access network resources, and the network functions in these modules will become invalid. He says the permissions of these files cannot be changed.
Is his statement true? Must all SWF program files be packaged with the main APK file?
============= Solution 1 ======================
I have never used air. What is the meaning of SWF File Access to the network? This is not the case. You can try a test program.
Adobe AIR technology, can this requirement be met?