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Super-sized Flex Development—Without the Extra Calories

Topics
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
Web Frameworks

Ryan Knight discusses how Adobe Flash Builder 4 beta provides tools for developing large-scale Flex applications, increasing developer productivity and workflow between designer and developer. He talks about how to leverage Flex's differences, details of some Flex modules, patterns and anti-patterns, and the Spring BlazeDS Integration Project.

Articles by Ryan Knight

Spring BlazeDS Integration: What it Is and What Does it Change?

Topics
Programming,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Spring BlazeDS Integration is a collaborative effort of Spring and Adobe. The goal: to allow the Spring development model to be used for creating rich Internet applications (RIAs) with Adobe Flex, BlazeDS, Spring, and Java technology. This article explores how applications are wired and explains how you can easily convert an existing Spring project to use this new integration.

13 Reasons for Java Programmers to Learn Flex and BlazeDS

Topics
Artifacts & Tools,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java

Thirteen reasons, some general ("it's open source" and "it has great community support") and some technical ("programming model similar to Java" and "runs in any Java app server"), for why Java Programmers should learn Flex and BlazeDS are presented. Technical reasons include examples as part of the discussion.

Blaze Data Services or LiveCycle Data Services?

Topics
Web 2.0,
Rich Internet Apps,
Java,
Open Source,
Rich Client / Desktop,
Data Access

This article, by Ryan Knight, compares two similar products: Adobe’s LiveCycle Data Services (LCDS) and Open Source Blaze Data Services. The comparison is necessary to know the differences between the two products in order to choose the right one for a certain situation.