Flex Integration with J2EE, excerpted from the book 'Developing Rich Clients with Macromedia Flex', by Steven Webster and Alistair McLeod, looks at the data service features of Macromedia Flex and the MXML markup language that allow business logic deployed within a J2EE application server to be integrated with a rich-client interface delivered to the browser using MXML markup.
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TSS Book Chapter: Flex Integration with J2EE (8 messages)
- Posted by: Nate Borg
- Posted on: April 21 2004 13:10 EDT
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- Flex coders... by Sean Sullivan on April 21 2004 18:07 EDT
- TSS Book Chapter: Flex Integration with J2EE by remco bos on April 22 2004 05:55 EDT
- TSS Book Chapter: Flex Integration with J2EE by Godfrey Nangoma on April 22 2004 12:14 EDT
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Trial length by Matt Chotin on April 24 2004 01:06 EDT
- Trial length by Antony Charnley on July 30 2004 10:03 EDT
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Trial length by Matt Chotin on April 24 2004 01:06 EDT
- TSS Book Chapter: Flex Integration with J2EE by Godfrey Nangoma on April 22 2004 12:14 EDT
- TSS Book Chapter: Flex Integration with J2EE by stephen smithstone on April 22 2004 09:14 EDT
- IBM, Flex, Websphere Studio by Sean Sullivan on April 22 2004 13:27 EDT
- Drawing using flex by Andrew O Connell on November 02 2004 15:55 EST
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Flex coders...[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: April 21 2004 18:07 EDT
- in response to Nate Borg
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- Posted by: remco bos
- Posted on: April 22 2004 05:55 EDT
- in response to Nate Borg
I watched the Flex presentations, and it seems to be pretty cool stuff. I would really like to create some rich clients using Flex.
Too bad it ain't free/open source...
"Flex presentation server pricing starts at $12,000 for two CPUs and includes annual maintenance." -
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- Posted by: Godfrey Nangoma
- Posted on: April 22 2004 12:14 EDT
- in response to remco bos
Does anybody know how long can I use the trial version before it expires?
I hope it is not 2/3 weeks only...
Thanks,
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- Posted by: Matt Chotin
- Posted on: April 24 2004 13:06 EDT
- in response to Godfrey Nangoma
Does anybody know how long can I use the trial version before it expires?I hope it is not 2/3 weeks only...Thanks,Godfrey
The full-blown trial lasts 60 days and then it reverts to the developer edition. Developer edition limits the number of IPs that can view your MXML files and also times out any SWF that you compiled using the standalone compiler after 1 day.
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- Posted by: Antony Charnley
- Posted on: July 30 2004 10:03 EDT
- in response to Matt Chotin
Matt,
My trial expired and I'm aware that the developer edition is then limited to a number IP addresses as you messgae says. However I have found no documentation explaining how to set these IP addreses.
Regards
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- Posted by: stephen smithstone
- Posted on: April 22 2004 09:14 EDT
- in response to Nate Borg
just orderd a copy of the flex trial cd -
IBM, Flex, Websphere Studio[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sean Sullivan
- Posted on: April 22 2004 13:27 EDT
- in response to Nate Borg
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Drawing using flex[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Andrew O Connell
- Posted on: November 02 2004 15:55 EST
- in response to Nate Borg
Does anyone know of examples or code samples of shape drawing and line drawing in flex. I am currently doing a project for circuit drawing