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Anatole Tartakovsky

Anatole Tartakovsky is a Managing Principal of Farata Systems. He?s responsible for creation of frameworks and reusable components. Anatole authored number of books and articles on AJAX, XML, Internet and client-server technologies. He holds an MS in mathematics.
You can reach him at atartakovsky@faratasystems.com
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A Quick Analysis of
BlazeDS Offering By Anatole Tartakovsky Release of BlazeDS is a
great help from the Flex
enterprise adoption
perspective. On the
technical side, BlazeDS
provides a lightweight
replacement for LiveCycle
Data Services ES. The
remoting part seems to be
identical to the LCDS
offering. But how the
LCDS imple... Dec. 20, 2007 12:00 PM Reads: 8,326 Replies: 1 | A Complete Application
with RPC
Communications... By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  For security reasons
(similar to the Java
sandbox concept), Flash
clients can only access
the domains they come
from, unless other
servers declare,
explicitly or implicitly,
trust to SWF files
downloaded from our
domain by a corresponding
record in a
crossdomain... Oct. 12, 2007 11:00 AM Reads: 24,591 | Creating PDF Documents
from Flex Applications By Anatole Tartakovsky There are three ways of
creating PDF documents
from Adobe Flex
applications: by using
the forms/LiveCycle
designer,by treating PDF
printing as one of the
features of your Flex
application, and by using
Snapshots available in
LCDS, which uses bitmaps
to represent F... Aug. 22, 2007 11:00 AM Reads: 12,207 | Multi-Tier Application
Development with Adobe
Flex By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  This excerpt describes
the process of creating a
complete Flex-Java
distributed application.
Upgrading Flex
applications to Java
Enterprise Edition
applications is done with
Flex Data Services. FDS
provides transparent
access to POJO, EJBs, and
JMS and comes with ... Aug. 15, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 29,982 | Closures in ActionScript
3 By Anatole Tartakovsky Closures is one of the
cornerstones of dynamic
languages. Closures are
unavoidable when you use
asynchronous operations
or need to process an
event on the other
object. Almost any
non-trivial action in
Flex communication with
the server or getting an
input from us... Dec. 4, 2006 06:00 PM Reads: 15,005 | Intelligent Web
Applications with AJAX By Victor Rasputnis; Anatole Tartakovsky; Igor Nys  Browser-based
applications are widely
used and we like the fact
that we can access them
from anywhere. But from
the users' perspective,
the productivity level of
Web applications still
doesn't approximate the
productivity of desktop
programs. The good news
is the ... Oct. 9, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 25,589 Replies: 2 | End-to-End Rapid
Application Development
with Data Services &
Adobe Flex By Victor Rasputnis; Yakov Fain; Anatole Tartakovsky  The simplest way to
explain Flex Data
Services (FDS) is to
compare them with Flex
Remoting. Simply put, FDS
addresses only a subset
of operations facilitated
via Flex Remoting -
result set requests.
However, whereas Flex
Remoting enables one-way
requests, FDS comb... Oct. 5, 2006 12:00 PM Reads: 24,370 | Extending Adobe Flex with
Flash By Anatole Tartakovsky While a large Flex
application is loaded,
the user may experience
unpleasant delays, which
can be used productively
to logon to this
application. Besides,
it'll give the user
perception that your
application loads faster. Sep. 21, 2006 02:45 PM Reads: 17,949 | Flex 2: Large
Applications for
Impatient Developers By Anatole Tartakovsky There are quite a few
developers that a) become
impatient if the build
takes more then 5 seconds
and b) concerned that
their application will be
delivered to the user
with similar attention
span that could walk away
in 10 seconds or less -
regardles of the artwork ... Aug. 25, 2006 07:00 AM Reads: 12,596 | Converting Your
Client/Server
Applications to the
Internet By Victor Rasputnis; Anatole Tartakovsky IT projects closely
follow the path of
technology. .For example,
the number of
Java/XML/HTML projects is
increasing, replacing
PowerBuilder or
VisualBasic systems
developed just a few
years ago. And developers
are asking themselves the
question: Do I have to
wri... Mar. 7, 2001 12:00 AM Reads: 18,815 |
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