New Release from Digicrafts: PhotoFlip Video You’ve definitely checked out Digicrafts’ PhotoFlip Flash component at least once. Since it was so successful, a follow up was in order. So, he has developed PhotoFlip Video, that ...
Featured Flash Components in February February was the month of beautiful Flash files. We managed to feature three of our most creative Flash templates so far, along with 3D carousels, menus and slideshows.
This is quite a nice ...
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Disclaimer: Unfortunately I can’t write, which non-Adobe servers I have tried, stress-tested, load-tested, etc. But be very careful - some of these servers are still under heavy development and make sure the performance and stability is enough for you. Stress test every server, before you run your project. Again hopefully, with official RTMP specification, this will get better and I am big fan of it
Some say that if a technology has a lot of frameworks, then it is a sign of maturity. You might argue with that, but still I think it is interesting to know what are the available frameworks in the Flex/Flash world.
This is work in progress, thus if you know other frameworks, please post a comment or send me an email.
I made some additional changes to the Spring BlazeDS Integration (RC1) Test Drive:
The Test Drive now includes an annotation-based configuration sample (the Company Manager sample). Spring annotations such as @Service, @RemotingDestination, @Autowired, @RemotingInclude, and @RemotingExclude make it really easy to configure your beans and make them available through Remoting. As an example, here is the source code for the CompanyDAO class:
Product Description Flex is a very powerful and versatile technology for creating web application front-ends. But what every good web application needs is a robust data source, be it XML, or a database. Flex is very adaptable in terms of connecting to data sources, and that is the main focus of this book. In Foundation Flex for Developers, Sas and Koen assume that you've got the basics of Flex down already, and explores in detail how to create professional data-centric Flex 2 and Flex 3 applications. In the first half of the book, she starts off with a brief exploration of Flex and ActionScript 3.0, before looking at application essentials in detail—creating custom components, user and web browser interactions, binding, formatting, and validating data, debugging, and more. In the second half of the book, the focus is on connecting Flex to data sources, and covers XML, LiveCycle Data Services, PHP, ASP.NET, and ColdFusion in detail, via a series of step-by-step case studies. Covers Flex application basics
I made some additional changes to the Spring BlazeDS Integration (RC1) Test Drive:
The Test Drive now includes an annotation-based configuration sample (the Company Manager sample). Spring annotations such as @Service, @RemotingDestination, @Autowired, @RemotingInclude, and @RemotingExclude make it really easy to configure your beans and make them available through Remoting. As an example, here is the source code for the CompanyDAO class:
Adobe® Flex® Builder™ 3 software is a highly productive Eclipse™ based development tool enabling intelligent coding, interactive step-through debugging, and visual design of the user interface layout, appearance, and behavior of rich Internet applications (RIAs). Flex Builder 3 is now available in Standard and Professional editions. Key features include: