Flex and Salesforce / Force.com Updates

There have been a lot of exciting things happening with Flex and Salesforce / Force.com lately. First Ryan Marples recently announced the release of an updated version of the Force.com Toolkit for Adobe AIR and Flex. If you are doing development with Flex and Salesforce or Force.com you should download this new release to take advantage of the latest enhancements to the web services APIs.

Today Adobe updated the Adobe Developer Connection’s page containing information about integrating Flex and Salesforce / Force.com. This new page contains new videos, demos, articles, and other great content. Check it out and let us know what you think.

We are looking for people interested in authoring articles (either technical or decision maker focused) about integrating Flex and Salesforce / Force.com. Please email me if you are interested: jaward at adobe dot com

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4 Comments

  1. Posted June 22, 2009 at 5:11 pm | Permalink

    Salesforce AppEx is an amazing platform, we only use Scontrols/IFrames at the moment but native Flex support is incredibly exciting.

  2. Posted June 23, 2009 at 3:20 am | Permalink

    dude – aren’t you getting too old for the cowboy hat pic to represent? i think you need to retake it!

  3. Posted June 23, 2009 at 3:36 am | Permalink

    Dude! I was just thinking that not 2 minutes ago!

  4. Posted June 23, 2009 at 6:12 am | Permalink

    James, was think you should set up a survey to decide what type of hat to wear. Perhaps a propeller or magician’s hat? I would stay away from the hats that the Village People wore. That’s just how I roll.

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