The Flex Show Episode 50: Interview with James Ward and Bruce Eckel
Comments: 0 - Date: August 15th, 2008 - Categories: Flex, Java
Listen to the Flex Show interview with Bruce Eckel and me. Then let me know what you think.
Comments: 0 - Date: August 15th, 2008 - Categories: Flex, Java
Listen to the Flex Show interview with Bruce Eckel and me. Then let me know what you think.
Comments: 0 - Date: August 7th, 2008 - Categories: Adobe AIR, Flash Player, Flex, Java
In a few weeks I’ll be stopping by the Atlanta Java User Group and the Chicago Flex and AIR Developers Group:
Atlanta - August 19, 2008 - Rich Internet Applications with Flex and Java
Chicago - August 20, 2008 - The Future of Flex, Flash Player, and AIR
Hope to see you there!
Comments: 11 - Date: July 21st, 2008 - Categories: BlazeDS, Flex, Java, LCDS
Here is the recording of a presentation I gave at the NLJUG a few weeks ago on Flex and Java. I hope you find this useful. Let me know what you think.
Comments: 4 - Date: July 9th, 2008 - Categories: BlazeDS, Flex, Java, LCDS
This week I’m in Europe speaking at various Java User Groups about integrating Flex and Java. I tend to move quickly through code demos so many people have asked me how they can continue learning. Here are a few resources to get you started:
InfoQ Article: Building Web and Desktop Applications with BlazeDS and AMF
Adobe TV Video: Flex Messaging Service
Adobe TV Video: The Data Management Service in LiveCycle Data Services
Email List: JavaFlexCoders Yahoo! Group
LiveCycle Data Services 2.6 Beta
Hopefully that is enough to get you started. Have fun and let me know how it goes!
Comments: 0 - Date: July 9th, 2008 - Categories: .Net, BlazeDS, ColdFusion, Flex, Java, LCDS, PHP
It’s hard to believe that Adobe MAX 2008 in the US is only 4 months away! It’s going to be another great MAX and I really hope that you can make it. This year I have one session:

Working with Data in Flex
Explore various methods for accessing data in applications built with Flex 3. We’ll discuss how to connect with back ends such as ColdFusion, PHP, .NET, and Java using REST and XML, Web Services, Remoting, Messaging, and the LiveCycle Data Management Service. We’ll also discuss underlying formats such as XML and how to manipulate it using E4X, AMF3, and JSON.
The session list is now online. So check it out and go register today!
Comments: 3 - Date: July 7th, 2008 - Categories: Adobe AIR, Flex, Java, Other
The last few weeks my wife and I have been tromping around the Alps (and we climbed Mont Blanc!) Now it’s time to get back to work. This week I’m visiting a few Java User Groups to talk about the usual topics: Adobe AIR and Flex
Here is the schedule:
July 7 - Zurich Java User Group
July 8 - Paris Java User Group
July 9 - Amsterdam NLJUG
July 10 - Warsaw JUG
July 11 - London Java Meetup Group
Also on July 11 I will be at the Adobe RedMonk SAP Enterprisey Nanoconference with James Governor of RedMonk.
Hope to see you somewhere along the way!
Comments: 1 - Date: July 7th, 2008 - Categories: Flex, Java, Other
The Thinking in Flex keynote which Bruce Eckel, Christoph Rooms, and I did at JavaPolis 2007 has been posted! Check it out!
Let me know what you think.
BTW: Don’t you love that Parleys.com is a Flex app?!? And they also have an Adobe AIR version of their app which works pretty well on Linux. (To install the Parleys AIR app on Linux install Adobe AIR for Linux and then get the Parleys .air file.)
Comments: 0 - Date: May 28th, 2008 - Categories: Flex, Java
Chet Haase and I will be doing a presentation at the SDForum Java SIG in Palo Alto on June 3. Hope to see you there!
Comments: 0 - Date: May 7th, 2008 - Categories: Flex, Java
At JavaOne 2008 the daily edition of “JavaOne Today” features an interview with Sun’s Tor Norbye saying “Java and the Flex SDK are both open sourced. I hope they both benefit from community involvement at whatever level people choose to get involved.”
Funny thing is that this is actually a quote from Chet Haase of Adobe which was featured in yesterday’s JavaOne Today. Whoops.
See a picture from Tor’s interview below.
