"The set strikes me as something like the set of potatoes, radishes, farming, and lunch. " - a colleague's way of comparing both overlapping and disparate groups. made me laugh and thought of the ranch
Integrating Flex with the Java Server side components is perhaps the most sought after topic in Flex space.
I guess its mainly because of the wide spread usage of Java in enterprise world and ofcourse the Rich UI you can create using Flex.
What type of Server side Java components are you targetting in this book?
Do you cover WebServices, Servlets, EJBs and POJO?
Hi Satish,
Congratulation on your book "flex 3 with java" promotion.
This is vishnu,i have been working on flex last one year.We are waiting for a good book for being thought on flex and java integration.We have been integrating flex wioth struts framework.
What this book contains basically only on integration of flex with java or basics of flex too?
Can a beginner can learn flex based on this book?
Will this book contain a sample project how to be done and how to be deployed?
With Regards,
Vishnu
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Hi Satish,
Congratulations on your new book. I am new to Flex and have been trying to get Flex to connect to our Webservice application. But apparently it works with Axis2 and we have Axis 1.4. Any idea if there is a compatibility with Axis 1.4 or is there any workarounds?
Answer to your question is "Yes", this book will give you everything that you need to start programming in Flex 3. However if you need integration with Java then some basic knowledge of Java is expected.
Hi Satish,
Welcome to JavaRanch Forum. I am a Flex developer and I would be looking forward to buy this book. All the best to you for the book release.
Welcome Satish, since from few weeks M searching for some good means to learn Flex, also tried some books and videos like that of Total Training but not able to grasp too much.Being a PHP and Java programmer, would like to master skills on Flex.Hope to see something new innovation in your book just like Head First.
Regards
Paras Artwani
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I was wondering if you could look forward a little and give me an idea of what will be changing in Flex 4. I am real new to flex, I just finished an Adobe course on flex, and noticed that there was no support for smaller lcd screens, like on a cell phone. I know that JavaFX has the ability to port gui built for the web to a smaller phone lcd , and I did not see that support in Flex 3. Also, I noticed in your book that you discuss BlazeDS, I have been building restFUL interfaces as was wondering how well BlazeDS integrates with JERSEY. Flex is really a cool and I hope to start implementing it soon.
Adobe is working on light weight Flex framework for Mobile devices that can be used for developing mobile applications but this project is in initial stage and expected to be available in 2010. Have a look http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flex/mobile/
It looks like the smaller device version of flex will have to be developed as a seperate project. Will the code be interchangable like Adobe AIR and Adobe Flex is.