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Flex 3 with Java

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Flex 3 with Java

Overview of this book

Flex 3 is a great technology for developing Rich Internet Applications for the Web as well as for the desktop. If you are a developer looking to design great-looking and sophisticated user interfaces that resemble desktop-based applications, and want to utilize an existing server technology such as Java to develop RIAs, this book is for you. Targeting developers who want to get started with Adobe Flex 3 programming, this simple and clear handbook introduces Flex technology quickly and straightforwardly. Utilizing your existing knowledge of Java, it gives you the insight and hands-on experience to program with Flex 3. This book provides comprehensive information on various aspects of Flex 3 and ActionScript 3.0. These include developing simple applications, handling events, creating custom components and events, using RPC services, integration with Java and BlazeDS, styling and formatting, and how to package and deploy Flex applications. You will start with downloading, installing and configuring Flex 3 SDK and Flex Builder 3 and learn basic concepts such as what MXML and ActionScript are, understanding UI components, controls, compilers, and more. Further you will develop simple applications and slowly advance into more depth where you will learn advanced concepts such as creating custom components, debugging, integrating with Java, using RPC services, styling, internationalizing, and deploying Flex applications, and more. One of the things you're really going to love about this book is that you will develop a full-blown e-commerce application using a combination of Flex 3, ActionScript 3.0, BlazeDS 3.2, and Java. At the end of the book you will have the knowledge and experience needed to develop Rich Internet Applications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Flex 3 with Java
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
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Communicating with Server-side Java

BlazeDS vs LiveCycle Data Services


In comparison, LiveCycle Data Services offers more features than BlazeDS. But when it comes to choosing between LiveCycle Data Services and BlazeDS, consider the following comparison points.

LiveCycle Data Services

LiveCycle Data Services offers the following features:

  • High scalability and performance: If your application offers services for a very large number of concurrent users and requires the ability to send and receive data in real time

  • Data management: If you are building real-time data collaboration application services, which require data management abilities such as conflict management, change management, and so on

  • Enterprise document integration: If your application involves reporting and document generation (such as PDF documents) that include graphical assets from Flex applications (such as graphs and charts)

BlazeDS

BlazeDS offers the following features:

  • Remoting: Remoting over AMF offers faster data-loading performance and the ability to...