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: 7,996 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
How Do You Deploy Patches
in Your Rich Internet
Application? By Yakov Fain  In Java world, the
solution to this issue is
pretty simple. A typical
Java application consists
of a number of .jar files
(think libraries or swc)
and there is a concept of
a class path. If a
program needs to use a
class MyGreatCreation,
the Java class loader
tries to find it based on Dec. 25, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 13,579 read & respond » |
A New Weapon in
Developing Rich Client
Applications By Sonny Hastomo JavaFX is a scripting
language that provides
more powerful client
applications in term of
features for the user
interface experience as
well as being
incorporated with server
platform technology such
as RMI, Web Services, and
EJB. Its ability to reuse
all Java libraries opens
an opport Dec. 25, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 11,920 read & respond » |
Adobe Hits Record
Revenues By Engin Sezici Adobe earned $222.2
million, or 38 cents a
share, up 21%, on record
fourth-quarter revenues
of $911.2 million, up 34%
year-over-year, exceeding
the company's revenue
target of $860
million-$890 million. It
attributed the results to
Acrobat, its Creative
Suite 3 products and
momentum in Dec. 24, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 13,083 read & respond » |
Mouse Wheel Support in
Flex By Yakov Fain Just two of the text
fields on your Flex
window have to support
the mouse wheel. The
user turns the wheel, the
numeric field in these
fields is incremented or
decremented. Let's do it. Dec. 21, 2007 11:00 AM Reads: 7,421 read & respond » |
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 implementation is
different Dec. 20, 2007 12:00 PM Reads: 7,238 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Adobe and Yahoo! Launch
Beta Ads for Adobe PDF
Powered by Yahoo! By Search News Desk Adobe and Yahoo have
launched a beta Ads for
Adobe PDF Powered by
Yahoo! so online
publishers can stick
context-based ads in a
panel next to PDF content
for incremental revenue
from Yahoo. The context
ads are dynamically
matched to the content of
the documents. Adobe does
the inserting Dec. 17, 2007 06:30 PM Reads: 3,536 read & respond » |
Who's on the Market of
Fast Communication
Protocols for Flex? By Yakov Fain There are different ways
of connecting Web clients
written in Flex with the
server-side applications
being that Java, PHP,
Ruby on Rails, ASP or
anything else that can
generate HTTP responses.
Up till today, the least
expensive way was by
using Flex objects
HTTPService or
WebService. Dec. 13, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 11,435 read & respond » |
BlazeDS: A Breaking News
for the Adobe Flex
Community! By Yakov Fain  In my opinion this is THE
biggest announcement that
I?ve heard from Adobe
since the release Flex 2
in the Summer of 2006.
This is bigger than open
sourcing Flex. This is
bigger than AIR. Here's
the news: Adobe is open
sourcing AMF protocol and
messaging under LGPL V3.
Christophe Coenra Dec. 13, 2007 10:00 AM Reads: 15,217 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Open Web Developer Summit
to Take Place April
21-22, 2008 in New York
City By Open Web Developer News Desk In keeping with the
longstanding SYS-CON
tradition of being at the
very forefront of
software development with
all its online and
offline resources,
SYS-CON Media & Events
jointly today announced a
double whammy, launching
both 'Open Web
Developer's Journal' (htt
p://openweb.sys-con.com Dec. 12, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 28,593 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Sauers Technologies
Releases Public Beta of
BundleWorks Application
Management Tool By James Hamilton  For building
applications, BundleWorks
includes ant tasks and
command line tools to
allow developers to build
standard bundles for both
custom and third-party
applications. For
testing, BundleWorks
allows a developer to
create and manage
multiple environments to
test multiple versions Dec. 5, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 17,349 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
The ABCs of AMF Format By Ted Patrick The AMF file format is a
binary file format
representing a serialized
ActionScript object. This
file type is used in many
places within the Flash
Player and AIR for data
storage and data
exchange. In Flash Player
9 and AIR, the
flash.utils.ByteArray
class is the primary way
AMF is hand Dec. 3, 2007 08:15 AM Reads: 3,863 read & respond » |
VS 2008 Builds AJAX-based
Web Apps By James Hamilton VS 2008 can also be used
to build AJAX-based web
apps. It can be used to
target multiple versions
of software like existing
.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET 2.0
programs and continue to
deploy them on .NET 2.0
machines. .NET Framework
3.5 supports Windows
Presentation Foundation
(WPF), Windows Wor Dec. 2, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 14,085 read & respond » |
High-Tech Public
Relations and Alan
Zeichick of SD Times -
Analyze This! By Engin Sezici Within minutes of my blog
entry, I received the
strangest email
notification, alerting me
to another blog written
by Alan Zeichick,
'co-founder and editorial
director of BZ Media,
which publishes SD Times
and Software Test &
Performance, and which
also produces the
Software Security Su Nov. 30, 2007 01:45 PM Reads: 25,140 read & respond » |
Will Google's Android
Sink or Swim? By Kevin Hoffman  My money is on targeting
iPhones and WM devices
until Android actually
shows up live and in the
wild on more than 500,000
devices. Also, don't be
fooled about the Android
developer challenge.
That's not $10million in
prize money, that's a $10
million bribe in order to
obtain the critic Nov. 29, 2007 09:45 PM Reads: 17,306 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
How to Hack AJAX Into the
ASP.NET MVC Framework By Kevin Hoffman  There's a couple of
things that I like about
his sample, and a couple
of things that worry me.
First, I like the idea
that there's an Ajax
controller. I hope in the
final bits it's simply
called Controller and
they don't make you
distinguish between an
Ajax controller and a
regular con Nov. 29, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 13,795 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
AJAX and Rich Internet
Apps Get Hotter in
European Markets By RIA News Desk Cynergy Systems, Inc
announced the opening of
its second European
office in Central London.
The company?s other
European office is
located in Copenhagen.
Dave Wolf, Cynergy's vice
president, shared, ?The
European market is
clamoring for the
business benefits
delivered by rich
Internet Nov. 27, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 5,349 read & respond » |
IBM's Got its Head in the
Clouds By Maureen O'Gara Reminding people of how
its backing was the
making of Linux, IBM, to
no one's surprise, has
thrown its support behind
cloud computing, that
delicious nexus of every
chi-chi buzzword
technology currently in
vogue: Web 2.0, rich
Internet applications,
software-as-a-service,
SOA, grid com Nov. 21, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 16,932 read & respond » |
Google's Android
Threatens To Fork Java By Maureen O'Gara Looks like Sun CEO
Jonathan Schwartz should
have waited for his boys
to give Google's Android
spec the once over before
endorsing the thing last
week expecting Java to
get a 'massive
endorsement' out of it.
Oh, Java gets a 'massive
endorsement' all right;
it's just not standard
off-th Nov. 19, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 16,264 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Google Puts $10m Bounty
on Android Development By Maureen O'Gara Google, as promised, put
the Android SDK out in
early access - along with
a $10 million pot for the
best apps written for its
open Android mobile
platform by third-party
developers. It said the
platform would be open
and it's going about
proving it. It also needs
the buzz - and a kill Nov. 19, 2007 05:00 PM Reads: 13,815 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
ORACLE BEA - Is Oracle
the New Microsoft? By James Hamilton Oracle owns PeopleSoft
and JD Edwards; they own
SleepyCat; they own BEA;
and of course they have
their own enterprise
database. This means they
have the stack from top
to bottom, with the
exception of an operating
system. They can take the
CRM and banking and
insurance and end-user
app Nov. 17, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 19,990 read & respond » |
What Is Adobe Certified
Flex Training By Yakov Fain Based on the calls I'm
getting, it seems that
people are confused by
the word certified in the
name of this program. So
I'll try to provide some
clarification here. But
let me start by
explaining what the title
Adobe Certified Flex
Instructor means. I'll
start with my own story. Nov. 16, 2007 09:00 AM Reads: 10,172 read & respond » |
Android: Who Hates Google
Over the Phone? By Yakov Fain After Google's Android
announcement, at least
four big guys should be
irritated: Sun
Microsystems, Apple,
Adobe and
Microsoft.Google
approaches telephony from
the open source side -
Linux-based platform,
uses Java but does not
care about sticking to
Java ME - they are
planning to use f Nov. 16, 2007 02:45 AM Reads: 19,757 read & respond » |
Katerina Muchachos,
Kayikci and SOA World By Engin Sezici I asked what she did for
a living. She said she
was a software engineer
working with SOA. I did
not think about my plane
ride much until I arrived
in San Francisco to
attend the SOA World
Conference & Expo this
past Monday and Tuesday.
The first day of the
conference as I walked
into t Nov. 15, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 24,018 read & respond » |
Boost Productivity of
Your Flex-Java Project
with Log4Fx Component By Flex News Desk It's hard to overestimate
the importance of having
a good logging facility
when you develop
distributed applications.
Did the client's request
reached the server-side
component? What did the
server send back? Add to
this inability of using
debuggers while
processing GUI events
like foc Nov. 14, 2007 08:30 AM Reads: 10,031 read & respond » |
Debugging Both Flex and
Tomcat Java Programs in
Eclipse By Yakov Fain If you use Adobe Flex Web
applications that connect
to Plain Old Java Objects
on the server side,
chances are you use a
popular, robust, and
freely available server
called Apache Tomcat. If
you use Eclipse-based
Flex Builder, you can
smoothly debug both Flex
and Java code without
leavi Nov. 14, 2007 08:15 AM Reads: 16,839 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Dojo Hits 1.0 By Maureen O'Gara The three-year-old Dojo
Foundation has put out
version 1.0 of Dojo, an
open source JavaScript
toolkit for AJAX
development meant for
building rich Web 2.0
applications without
proprietary plug-ins or
single-vendor solutions.
The widgetry makes use of
Google Gears, Google's
solution for Nov. 9, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 23,408 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
AJAX Market Throughout
APAC Is Exploding! By James Hamilton Dave Wolf, vice
president, Cynergy
stated, 'With the opening
of our new Taipei office,
we are building on the
continued demand for
Cynergy designed and
developed rich Internet
applications, as well as
expanding our global
presence. Business
applications users have
come to expect the sa Nov. 7, 2007 05:45 PM Reads: 9,018 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
How Has Open Source
Helped or Hindered? By David Heinemeier Hansson  Open source provides an
incredible amount of
technical leverage for
small companies. No
matter who productive
your rock-star
programmers are and no
matter how much judo you
apply to your problems,
solid infrastructure
takes a long time and
benefits immensely from
broad involvement. It Nov. 7, 2007 01:45 PM Reads: 13,015 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Adobe Goes .edu By Yakov Fain  This new site should
become a one-stop
shopping point for
college professors, full
or part-time students,
and everyone who is
studying or teaching
Adobe Flex, AIR or any
related products. There
is a registration link
where students and
faculty can get their
free copy of Flex
Builder, a Nov. 6, 2007 05:00 AM Reads: 9,950 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Google Moves Toward Adobe
Flex By Yakov Fain  Why is this new Google
Web site important? You
may not know, but for
many years Google was a
three-language company:
Java, C++ and Python. The
fact that they are
starting to use Flex is
important not because
it's more proof that Flex
is a solid technology for
RIA, yada, yada, yada.
Wha Nov. 4, 2007 05:00 AM Reads: 19,148 Replies: 3 read & respond » |
Expanding SOA with AJAX
and Web 2.0 Tools By Mayank Mathur  The Web is evolving as an
open platform with rich
user interface
capabilities of desktop
clients. This has
triggered user-driven
management of service
consumer ecosystems,
expanding the reach of
SOA with rich interactive
controls and Web 2.0
tools to access the Web
content and services Nov. 2, 2007 05:15 PM Reads: 9,211 read & respond » |
Ruby-on-Rails Start-up
Gets $6.2m in Funding By James Hamilton FiveRuns Corporation, a
pioneer of monitoring
products for Ruby on
Rails, described by some
as the new Java, has
gotten $6.2 million in
funding from Austin
Ventures. The money is
earmarked for
acceleration product
development, sales and
marketing and the
company's partnership
efforts. Nov. 2, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 14,902 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
What Code Do You Want To
See Written in Leopard? By Kevin Hoffman  Now that Leopard is out
and everyone is, I
suspect, feverishly
reformatting their
laptops and desktops to
install the retail copy
of Leopard, developers
can finally start sharing
their Leopard code
samples. Rather than me
sitting around making up
stupid reasons why
such-and-such code s Nov. 2, 2007 01:30 AM Reads: 13,426 read & respond » |
Web 2.0 - Web 3.0 - The
"Social Web" By Matt Goddard  Let's consider the pages
of a traditional
corporate Website. They
include an 'about me'
page, a contact page, a
careers section, and
probably a page with news
and press releases. The
words look good on paper,
and, more than likely, a
committee gave the final
sign-off on the site's
cont Nov. 2, 2007 01:15 AM Reads: 22,288 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
New Column: A Geek's
Bookshelf By Gary Cornell  What I am going to do in
this regular column is
feed my habit by
highlighting some of the
books I am reading, and
(mostly) enjoying. (I
will only rarely write
negative reviews; it's a
rare book that I 'do not
put down gently but throw
across the room with
great force' after all.)
Geeks Nov. 1, 2007 05:30 AM Reads: 25,375 Replies: 4 read & respond » |
Google Trying to
Undermine Facebook By Dave Winer  Standards devised by one
tech company whose main
purpose is to undermine
another tech company,
usually don't work. In
this case it's Google
trying to undermine
Facebook. And I don't
think it's going to work.
What would be exciting
and uplifting, a real
game-changer -- Internet
companie Oct. 31, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 9,540 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
on2 Technologies Builds
Out Internet Video Vision
of 'Any Video, Anywhere' By Internet Video News Desk 'In keeping with our
vision to provide 'any
video, anywhere', our
partnership with RipCode
is a definitive step
towards furthering this
strategy,' said Bill
Joll, president and CEO
of On2 Technologies and
featured speaker at the
upcoming iTVCon -
Internet Video Conference
& Expo (San Oct. 31, 2007 10:30 AM Reads: 7,717 read & respond » |