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Flexible RailsPeter Armstrong, author of Flexible Rails and Enterprise Flexible Rails, has put together an overview of Flex and Rails. Flexible Rails: Flex 3 on Rails 2 shows you how Flex and Rails can be used together, and then builds a simple Flex + Rails application using XML over HTTPService to have the Flex client talk to a RESTful Rails server. Features include a short Overview of Rails 2 and Flex 3, Flex 3 and Rails 2 Together, Building a Flex + Rails Application, Hot Tips and more.

Peter is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ruboss Technology Corporation (http://ruboss.com), a self-funded RIA startup in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He is also the co-creator of the open source Ruboss Framework, the RESTful way to develop Adobe Flex and AIR applications that easily integrate with Ruby on Rails.

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Sidewinder replied on Mon, 2008/06/23 - 4:19am

This article have nothing to do with Java or Javalobby. You should post this on the Ruby zone. If it was

an article about how to use Flex3 with Java that is right. Java people is getting tired of this Ruby Zealots.

Mark Thomas replied on Mon, 2008/06/23 - 9:55am in response to: alpha512

alpha512 wrote:

This article have nothing to do with Java or Javalobby. You should post this on the Ruby zone. If it was

an article about how to use Flex3 with Java that is right. Java people is getting tired of this Ruby Zealots.

As far as I can tell, this was posted to dzone with a "ruby" tag but not a "java" tag. But even if it wasn't, your kneejerk reactionism is out of place.

Sidewinder replied on Tue, 2008/06/24 - 6:48am in response to: markthomas

With or without tag I see this article in Javalobby you moron. So who is the kneejerk, ruby zealot!.

If someone finds offensive this comment is your problem to find it like that, I'm really pissed off that in the unique place I enjoy reading comments or articles about JAVA here in Javalobby have to appear again and again ruby zealots promoting ruby and rails. They are like snakes going out from the jungle to bite you like crazies and say rails is GOD.

So please my friend STFU.

Jill Tomich replied on Tue, 2008/06/24 - 9:43am in response to: alpha512

Okay, so people are a little passionate. I'm all for passion, but let's try to cool it down a bit. Primarily because I'm the person who mistakenly put the announcement of the Flexible Rails Refcard on Javalobby. I am the one responsible for getting the Refcardz created, and posted to our site. I don't favor Java over Rails - or any other language. This was a simple mistake on my part of accidentally check-marking the incorrect Zone to post the announcement when I created it. My apologies for offending anyone - it was certainly not done on purpose.

-- Jill

Jeremy Weiskotten replied on Thu, 2008/07/17 - 8:55am in response to: alpha512

Man, calm down!

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