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RIA Development Update: Flex 3, Air 1.0 and BlazeDS Released
18 months after Flex 2, Adobe announces major releases of their flagship products for RIA developers
By: Yakov Fain
Feb. 25, 2008 10:00 AM
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Adobe AIR is an important step in bringing together Web and desktop applications. Surprisingly, the Beta versions of Flex 3 and AIR were used by many IT organizations for development of the real-world application. People could not wait to get a hold of these very productive and fun-to-work-with tools. Adobe had and is still facing a challenging task – to spread wider in the predominantly Java/.NET enterprise world. But they already made some serious achievement in this direction. People have stopped asking “Flex who?” Java developers have successfully gone through the phases of Denial ("I-can-do-all-this-in-Java") and Anger ("I-don’t-need-no-proprietary-technologies") and found themselves in the Bargaining phase now , “Where can we fit Flex in our architecture and how to gradually upgrade some of our Web 1.0 applications to Flex?” Adobe continues its efforts to help enterprise developers to accept Flex. They work on various levels: with corporate executives, make departmental sales, and clearly demonstrate technical merits of Flex to software developers. My kudos to Adobe Flex evangelists Christophe Coenraets and James Ward who work mainly with Java developers. These guys live on planes, buses, trains, and automobiles delivering the message about Flex and AIR to people working in different industries. For example, in April they are coming to New York City addressing the financial community at the seminar Flex on Wall Street . Adobe works very closely with academia on bringing students on board. Flex Builder is available for free for students and faculty. The rest of the Flex framework is free for everyone. Adobe Education Designer and Developer conference will take place next week in San Francisco . Adobe is bringing together the most creative and influential minds in the education community. Adobe is very serious about making their developers tools a household name in universities. Page 1 of 2 next page » LATEST FLEX STORIES & POSTS
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