Building Rich User
Interfaces in Dreamweaver By Flex News Desk  Web application
developers and designers
often give up on building
rich, interactive user
interfaces because they
lack the JavaScript
skills to make it happen.
AJAX development power
tools - including
Dreamweaver, Spry and
off-the-shelf AJAX
components - make it easy
to build rich user Feb. 14, 2008 03:00 AM Reads: 10,317 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Flex Is All About
Event-Driven Development By Yakov Fain This is the first in a
series of articles that
will cover best practices
of Flex development using
the code of the
soon-to-be-released open
source class library
theriabook. These
components were developed
by Flex and Java
architects from Farata
Systems. Over the past
couple of years we Feb. 14, 2008 02:45 AM Reads: 11,214 read & respond » |
Whatever Will Microsoft
Do with Zimbra? By Enterprise Open Source News Desk Some of the most scared
people inside Yahoo right
now have got to be the
open source Zimbra crowd
that Yahoo acquired last
September for $350
million for its
Microsoft-opposing
enterprise-directed
e-mail and calendaring,
folks who just released
their webby AJAX-based
Collaboration Suit Feb. 11, 2008 08:30 AM Reads: 7,632 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Discovery Channel and
EffectiveUI Launch Earth
Live By Flex News Desk Earth Live is an
application that
EffectiveUI has created
in collaboration with
Discovery channel. The
application helps people
to learn the world by
engaging them with a more
effective UI, so complex
information such as
climate change can be
digestible by a regular
person. The appl Feb. 11, 2008 12:00 AM Reads: 4,619 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Rich Internet
Applications - State of
the Union By Yakov Fain We are entering an era of
Rich Internet
Applications (RIA), and
many enterprise
development managers are
facing the dilemma -
which way to go - remain
with tried and true Java
or .NET technologies or
less known (as yet) yet
AJAX, Flex, OpenLaszlo... Feb. 10, 2008 11:15 AM Reads: 35,915 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
Google Itching To Play
Spoiler on Microsoft's
Yahoo! Dinner By Maureen O'Gara  It's unlikely, however,
that Google, the target
of the proposed merger,
can do much of anything
other than raise dust -
like its move over the
weekend to raise the
specter of Microsoft's
possible monopolization
of the Internet and its
illegal leverage into
'new, adjacent markets.'
As t Feb. 8, 2008 04:15 PM Reads: 5,817 read & respond » |
Adobe Names CTO By Maureen O'Gara Adobe has named Kevin
Lynch, a guy from the
Macromedia side of the
house, CTO, a chair last
warmed by John Warnock.
Lynch was previously
chief software architect
and senior VP of the
company's platform
business. His attention
is now supposed to focus
on AIR, Flex and Flash
Player and h Feb. 8, 2008 03:45 PM Reads: 5,287 read & respond » |
3rd International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo CFP Deadline April
11 By Virtualization News Desk  Key opinion-formers in
the field of
infrastructure and
pioneers of
virtualization
technologies of all types
have already begun
submitting speaking
proposals to
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2008 East, being
held in New York City,
23-24 June, 2008. Topics
covered will range from
Serv Feb. 7, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 67,625 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
An Alternative To Flex
Builder Is Coming:
JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA By Yakov Fain One of the best Java IDEs
on the market may become
a valid Flex Builder
alternative later this
year. I can make a wild
guess that I'll be
seriously considering
switching to IntelliJIDEA
8.0 by the end of 2008
unless Adobe will make
some major investments in
Flex Builder. Feb. 7, 2008 08:30 AM Reads: 5,153 read & respond » |
Flex Bugs Déjà Vu;
Memories of Java's Bug
Parade By Yakov Fain Flex is an open source
product, which means that
you can fix the bugs on
your own. This may fork
out the product, but
that's another story
altogether. On the other
hand, developers can vote
for the bugs so the Flex
team can fix them. I
remain cautiously
optimistic that Flex team
will b Feb. 7, 2008 06:45 AM Reads: 3,986 read & respond » |
Drupal CMS to Move to a
Whole New Level By CMS News Desk 'It is very important to
me that Acquia has a
marketing leader who
understands the
importance of growing and
sustaining a community
and who is passionate
about the principles of
open source software,'
said Acquia co-founder
and CTO Dries Buytaert as
Jeff Whatcott joined the
company as Feb. 5, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 6,600 read & respond » |
Three RIA Platforms
Compared: Adobe Flex,
Google Web Toolkit, and
OpenLaszlo By Kevin Whinnery  The defining
characteristic of any RIA
is that it has a stateful
client that is (or should
be) platform and browser
independent. Thin-client
web applications grew
from the need to provide
applications with more
reach, easy access to
server side data, and to
alleviate the pain of
having Feb. 5, 2008 08:30 AM Reads: 21,356 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Does That Mean Nokia
Won't Be Doing a Google
Phone? By Maureen O'Gara Nokia is buying
Trolltech, the publicly
traded Norwegian open
source ISV, for roughly
$153 million cash. Gee,
and Trolltech just joined
the LiMo Foundation, the
anti-Nokia/anti-Microsoft
mobile consortium that's
building a
middleware-focused Linux
handset platform that can
be shared by Feb. 4, 2008 03:45 PM Reads: 8,091 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Where To Find Senior Flex
Developers? By Yakov Fain The Adobe Flex enterprise
market picks up really
fast, and it's obvious
that the need for Flex
developers will only get
bigger and bigger. The
question is what kind of
Flex developers are in
huge demand. I'll share
with you the experience
of our company, but
first, let's look at the
d Feb. 4, 2008 11:30 AM Reads: 4,853 read & respond » |
AMF 3 Specification Is
Published By Yakov Fain Action Message Format
(AMF) is a protocol that
is used to serialize the
data coming into Flash
Player or going out to
other programming
environments that need to
communicate with Flash
Player. Say, if you
create in Java an
instance of the class
MyOrder, this instance
can be converted i Feb. 4, 2008 11:30 AM Reads: 3,640 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Google Blinks By Maureen O'Gara Google doesn't like the
idea of Microsoft buying
Yahoo any more than
Microsoft likes the idea
of Google buying
DoubleClick. Today in a
blog Google general
counsel David Drummond
said Microsoft?'s $44.6
billion hostile bid for
Yahoo 'raises troubling
questions.' 'This is
about more than Feb. 4, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 5,556 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
NetBeans Innovators!
Today Is Final Deadline
for Winning $11500 Grants By Java News Desk  Sun is offering ten
grants of US $11,500 -
equivalent to several
months of pay for
developers in some
countries - for the best
NetBeans projects
submitted by open source
developers. Conceived as
a means of increasing
general awareness around
the NetBeans project as
well as rewarding go Feb. 3, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 12,810 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Flex 3, AIR, BlazeDS:
Less Than One Moon By Yakov Fain Unless your Flex 2
project has to go to
production this month,
switch to Flex 3. Now.
Flex 3 final Beta days
are almost over and it
brings you lots of
goodies. If you are still
thinking of using AJAX or
JSF for your data
intensive business
application, just stop
it, will you! Just take Feb. 1, 2008 02:45 PM Reads: 6,589 read & respond » |
Mighty Google Misses By Maureen O'Gara Google, which does not
give guidance, missed
both Wall Street's top
and bottom expectations
for its December quarter
by a hair and the punters
turned vicious pounding
it down around 50 bucks
after-hours. Consensus
demanded non-GAAP
earnings of $4.44 on
revenues of $3.45
billion. Google Feb. 1, 2008 02:30 PM Reads: 13,109 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Although Yahoo! Looks
Pretty Boxed In by
Microsoft, It Could Try
For More Money By Maureen O'Gara Microsoft this morning
made a $44.6 billion
hostile bid for the
floundering Yahoo,
striking at a point when
it has become evident to
all and sundry that Yahoo
doesn't have a pray of
turning things around on
its own let alone getting
competitive. Yahoo's
first official reaction
was basi Feb. 1, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 6,765 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Does Adobe's Promotion of
Flex Put Flash
Programmers at a
Disadvantage? By Yakov Fain I ran into an interesting
blog written by a Flash
programmer who feels that
Adobe's promotion of Flex
puts him and other Flash
programmers at a
disadvantage. And he
knows how to resist! Jan. 31, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 6,360 read & respond » |
The Business Case for
Rich Internet
Applications By Dave Wolf Less than 10 years ago,
still in its infancy, the
Internet was a land of
promise for businesses.
Companies saw bright new
ways to increase their
agility, reach more
customers and to deliver
new, never-before-seen
services. Unquestionably
since then it has
transformed the way
consumers Jan. 31, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 25,212 read & respond » |
Google Searching for Java
Innovators By Joe Winchester  Imagine you are a
contestant on a TV game
show and your grinning
quiz master pops the
question: 'Name the one
thing you most associate
with Google?' Think about
your answer - write it on
a card (don't show me
yet). Turning your card
over, it's likely to be
one of the
following...Great Jan. 31, 2008 03:30 PM Reads: 20,890 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Rich Internet
Applications: Has
Microsoft Finally Seen
the (Silver) Light? By Charlie Fink In response to the
proliferation of other
frameworks used to create
rich Internet
applications such as Flex
from Adobe (formerly from
Macromedia) and
AJAX-based frameworks,
Microsoft Silverlight was
recently introduced. All
three of these
applications, as well as
the others on the mark Jan. 31, 2008 04:15 AM Reads: 17,911 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Embracing New Platforms:
Building RIAs Beyond AJAX By RIA News Desk  There is now a spectrum
of Rich Internet
Application (RIA)
technologies - including
Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR,
Microsoft Silverlight,
and Curl - that go beyond
the traditional
functionality that AJAX
provides. These platforms
provide distinct benefits
for moving complex
desktop and client- Jan. 25, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 8,658 read & respond » |
RIA Development on the
Microsoft Stack Using
Flex By Flex News Desk  ASP.NET AJAX is a natural
candidate for RIA
development under the
.NET framework. However,
there are other
complementary or even
alternative technologies
that are worth your
consideration. This
session will start with a
brief market overview and
outline the pros and cons
of some of the Jan. 25, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 5,532 read & respond » |
Rich Semantic Internet
Applications with Flex By Holger Knublauch Rich Internet
Applications (RIAs) run
inside web browsers and
provide a much more
dynamic user experience
than conventional web
pages. While traditional
HTML-based pages require
a full reload of the page
when the user clicks on a
link, many modern web
pages only reload parts
of the pag Jan. 17, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 12,916 read & respond » |
AJAX Reporting Challenges
& Solutions with Adobe
Flex By Yakov Fain  Creating reporting
applications in AJAX is
often more challenging
than developing data
entry CRUD applications.
Reporters usually need to
process lots of data,
preferably on the client
side to minimize the
amount of information
that goes through the
wire. Reporters need to
know how to Jan. 15, 2008 07:30 AM Reads: 9,723 read & respond » |
How to Staff Your Adobe
Flex RIA Project Team By Yakov Fain  The main concern of any
project manager is if
there are enough people
in the pool of Flex
developers to staff the
project. Yes, there is a
pool of Flex developers,
but let's look at the
creature called 'Flex
Developer' under the
microscope. If you are
considering adding Flex
to your se Jan. 15, 2008 07:15 AM Reads: 9,930 read & respond » |
Microsoft's Office Chief
To Retire; Replaced by
Macromedia CEO During
Adobe's Acquisition By Maureen O'Gara  Microsoft disclosed late
Thursday that Jeff
Raikes, the head of its
Office operation, second
only to Windows in
bringing in revenue, was
retiring and will be
replaced by Stephen Elop,
44, Jupiter Networks'
short-term COO. Before
Jupiter, Elop was
president of worldwide
field operation Jan. 12, 2008 02:45 PM Reads: 9,185 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
JavaFX Is A Too Late
Response from Sun for
Rich Internet
Applications By Yakov Fain  JavaFX is a
little-too-late response
from Sun to the rapidly
growing community of the
languages, tools and
techniques for
development of the Rich
Internet Applications.
Fine, let's give JavaFX
some time, it's still too
young. But what can you
expect from a scripting
language built on t Jan. 10, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 7,271 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Can You Use Flex
Communication Protocols
for Mission-Critical
Trading Applications? By Yakov Fain  Redmond Developer News
has published an
interview with Dr. James
Gosling, creator of the
Java language, where
among other things, he
talks about JavaFX and
competing technologies.
And he made a comment I
can't agree with. Here it
is: 'If you look at
something like Flash,
when you get t Jan. 9, 2008 10:00 AM Reads: 14,063 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
As Enterprise RIA
Development Market
Mushrooms, Marc Fleury
Joins Board of
Appcelerator By Engin Sezici  Appcelerator CEO Jeff
Haynie is quoted as
saying about Fleury, 'We
believe the knowledge he
developed building JBoss,
to the point where it
quickly became a true
challenger to much larger
competitors and a
substantial industry
force, will be invaluable
to Appcelerator as we
look to ach Jan. 6, 2008 12:00 PM Reads: 18,484 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
AJAX, RIA, Rich Web
Technologies and iPhone
Developer Summit Call for
Papers Deadline January
25, 2008 By RIA News Desk  Is it easy yet to make
AJAX applications that
easily go offline? Are
developers better off
using an AJAX framework,
a toolkit or just coding
their own
AJAX/JavaScript? Will
JavaScript 2.0 be a
success, or a dud? How
can AJAX apps be made
secure? Sessions on these
and dozens of other to Jan. 6, 2008 11:45 AM Reads: 36,593 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
iPhone Early Adopters at
AJAXWorld's iPhone
Developer Summit By iPhone News Desk  Since the iPhone was
first released, early
adopters haven't stopped
talking about what they
think of the device.
While the free promotion
can be a great marketing
tool for wireless
carriers, it can be
crippling if users have
issues with session and
network quality. This is
the backgrou Jan. 5, 2008 03:15 PM Reads: 10,822 read & respond » |
Event-Driven Web
Application Design By Christian Heilmann  Front-end engineering
rocks right now. The era
of boring web sites is
over and we're all into
pushing the envelope,
erasing boundaries and
getting beyond whatever
prevents us from building
the next killer web
application. New
companies building
quick-turnaround web
products spring up l Jan. 4, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 17,405 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
The i-Technology World
Celebrates 25th
Anniversary of TCP/IP By Web 2.0 News Desk Google's new-year special
logo, which went live
briefly as 2008 began,
celebrated the 25th
anniversary of TCP/IP -
adopted by Arpanet on
January 1st, 1983. While
'invisible' to most
users, many of the layers
built on top of TCP/IP
are well-known even to
laymen: HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfe Jan. 3, 2008 07:30 AM Reads: 16,029 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Time Magazine's 50 Best
Web Sites (Time Uses
Flex?) By Yakov Fain Time Magazine has
published their version
of the 50 best Web sites
of 2007. Check it out.
You may or may not agree
with their ranking, but
I'm sure you'll find some
interesting sites there
that you did not know
about. It's good to see
that Time has started
using Adobe Flex too. Jan. 3, 2008 07:00 AM Reads: 9,177 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Do We Need Third-Party
Flex Frameworks? By Yakov Fain This started as a Skype
chat room conversation
between my colleague
Anatole Tartakovsky and
myself, and I thought
that it would be a good
idea to invite more Flex
developers to join this
discussion. Having said
this, I'd like to make it
clear that over my
career, I've been
developing f Dec. 27, 2007 09:45 AM Reads: 11,485 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Adobe Open Sources
BlazeDS By Engin Sezici Adobe is open sourcing
the remoting and
messaging technologies in
its commercial LiveCycle
Data Services ES -
Adobe's route to the
Internet - as a new
product called BlazeDS.
The widgetry, along with
the Action Message Format
(AMF) protocol
specification, is being
sent into the wild un Dec. 25, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 7,998 Replies: 1 read & respond » |