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Flex 3 with Java Book Review

Flex 3 with Java is a quick read (<300 pages) that immediately gets you up to speed on what Flex is and how you can use it. Having worked with another RIA framework I was keen to see what Flex had...

0 replies - 3025 views - 09/29/09 by bladewheels in Book Reviews

JavaFX: Developing Rich Internet Applications

Getting Started does exactly what you'd expect - it shows you where to get JavaFX, how to use the NetBeans IDE for development, while also showing you the alternatives (Eclipse and command line). The...

0 replies - 3288 views - 06/02/09 by James Sugrue in Book Reviews

Flex Remoting on Google App Engine

I'm not personally related to Adobe, Google nor Sun but I like to code in Java. I am happy to see that Adobe filling the gap which Sun left years ago with...

6 replies - 5916 views - 05/29/09 by yenerm in Articles

Using Desktop MVC Patterns with ZK, Spring & JPA

In this article I will discuss the "ZkToDo2" sample application that demonstrates desktop MVC patterns using the ZK RIA AJAX framework, Spring and...

6 replies - 8699 views - 03/12/09 by simon_massey in Articles

TheServerSide Java Symposium Europe is Over

Well, I'm home from Prague, from another edition of TheServerSide Java Symposium. This year was definitely a few notches up from last year in Barcelona in my...

0 replies - 4046 views - 06/26/08 by olabini in News

The Server Side Java Symposium Europe: Day 2 & Day 3

Although I would have liked to post this on Day 2 and Day 3 of the symposium last week, I could get down to doing it only this morning. Day 2 and Day 3 had a...

4 replies - 3697 views - 06/23/08 by Shashank Tiwari in News

The Server Side Java Symposium Europe : Day 1

Its about 6.30PM here in Prague and the day 1 of The Server Side Java Symposium (TSSJS) is wrapping up for the day with an award ceremony (sponsored by...

2 replies - 5776 views - 06/18/08 by Shashank Tiwari in News

Free Book: Java Testing and Design

This book shows how to understand what application you want to write, what strategies are likely to get you there, and then how to measure your level of...

0 replies - 5952 views - 06/17/08 by Nitin Bharti in Uncategorized

Yet another JavaFX review

Matt Stephens has written a witty and caustic review of JavaFX on The Register. While its not uncommon for reviewers to rip apart JavaFx, Matt has a few...

21 replies - 6514 views - 06/13/08 by Shashank Tiwari in News

Google I/O: As Cool as JavaOne Used To Be?

Google I/O, the third annual Google developer gathering is kicking off later today, so we thought we'd speculate about what might be announced at the...

5 replies - 4835 views - 05/28/08 by Schalk Neethling in Articles

Let's Create a Tetris Game in Compiled JavaFX Script

I thought it would be fun to spend a few posts creating a Tetris game in compiled JavaFX Script together.  Today I made a rough start on it, and if you...

5 replies - 4676 views - 02/22/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

Gosling Q&A Video from JavaPolis 2007 - Has Lots to Say about JavaFX

James Gosling had a lot to say about JavaFX Script and JavaFX Moble at JavaPolis 2007. The video of the Q&A session with James Gosling has just been...

5 replies - 3331 views - 02/16/08 by Jim Weaver in Articles

A first step towards official Flex Maven support

One of the things I will miss the most in the coming Flex release is official Maven2 support. There are a few contributed alternatives out there, like Israfil...

1 replies - 1637 views - 02/01/08 by Sebastien Arbogast in News

GDS Ships FOSS Alternative to Adobe LiveCycle DS

Granite Data Services (GDS) is a free, open source (LGPL'd), alternative to Adobe® LiveCycle® (Flex™ 2+) Data Services for J2EE application servers. It is...

0 replies - 3486 views - 01/31/08 by Franck Wolff in News

Being creative again: Flex or Java?

Amongst the things that really amazed me this afternoon in Gent was Lovely Charts, an online charting application that’s currently under semi-private beta....

14 replies - 4181 views - 01/26/08 by Sebastien Arbogast in News