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Flex 3 with Java
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In this chapter, you will learn how to install and configure Basic Flex 3.0 SDK (Software Development Kit) and Flex Builder 3. The Adobe Flex SDK contains everything you need to build and deploy Flex Rich Internet applications (RIAs). You can write Flex programs typically using any freely available text editing tools, such as Notepad, TextPad, or any Integrated Development Environment (IDE) of your choice. Adobe provides a specialized IDE for developing and designing Flex applications known as Flex Builder. Flex Builder is built on top of Eclipse platform. So if you are familiar with the Eclipse development paradigm, it will be very easy for you to use Flex Builder.
Although you do not need Flex Builder to write and compile Flex applications, Flex Builder does facilitate development with powerful tools, such as debugger, profiler, and visual designer apart from what the Eclipse platform offers you.
I prefer using Flex Builder 3, since I use Eclipse a lot for my Java development and I have installed Flex Builder 3 as a plugin to my Eclipse IDE.
I am assuming that you have prior knowledge of installing and configuring software packages on the Windows platform. In this chapter, I will explain how to install Flex Builder 3 on Windows. Mac and Linux users should visit Adobe's web site at http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/3/releasenotes_flex3_fb.html for installation instructions.
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