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    Flex 3 Cookbook: Code-Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for RIA Developers

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    Flex 3 Cookbook: Code-Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for RIA Developers

    Joshua Noble, Todd Anderson “Flex 3 Cookbook: Code-Recipes, Tips, and Tricks for RIA Developers "
    Adobe Dev Library | 2008-05-06 | ISBN: 0596529856 | 704 pages | CHM | 3,7 Mb

    The best way to show off a powerful new technology is to demonstrate real-world results with it, and that's exactly what Adobe and O'Reilly have done with Flex 3.
    Through it's Flex Cookbook website, Adobe invited users of the Flex 3 beta to post their own solutions for working with this technology, using O'Reilly's popular problem-solution-discussion format. Website monitors (and authors) Joshua Noble and Todd Anderson chose the most useful solutions for Flex 3 Cookbook.
    This highly practical book contains more than 200 proven recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications and Web 2.0 sites, including several contributed by Noble, Anderson, and other Flex experts. You'll find everything from Flex basics and working with menus and controls, to methods for compiling, deploying, and configuring Flex applications.
    Each recipe features a discussion of how and why it works, and many of them offer sample code that you can put to use immediately. Topics include:
    Menus and controls
    Containers and dialogues
    Working with Text
    List, tiles, trees, and repeaters
    DataGrid and Advanced DataGrid
    Renderers
    Images, videos, and sounds
    CSS and skinning
    Building components
    States and effects
    Collections, arrays, and DataProviders
    DataBinding
    Validation/formatters
    Charting and data visualization
    State management, SharedObjects and LocalConnection
    Working with services and ServerSide communication
    Working with XML
    Communicating with the browser
    Application development strategies
    Runtime and dynamic shared libraries and modules
    Working with Adobe AIR
    Whether you're a committed Flex developer, or still evaluating the technology, you'll discover how to get quick results with Flex 3 using these these recipes. Now that Flex is an open source framework, the user community will continue to supply solutions to extend and improve the technology. This Cookbook offers you the cream of the crop.







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