Flex & Spring Integration
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Overview
In 2009, an increasing number of organizations will look to replace the user interface of existing Spring applications using Flex. This Refcard shows you how to integrate Flex and Spring to create a powerful platform for building robust RIAs. It starts off by showing you how to set up a server-side Java project with BlazeDS and the Spring Framework. After configuring your project with a basic Spring bean for use in BlazeDS, you’ll write your Flex application to use the Spring/BlazeDS service.
About the Author
Jon Rose is the Flex Practice Director for Gorilla Logic, an enterprise software consulting company located in Boulder, Colorado. He is an editor and contributor to InfoQ.com, an enterprise software community. Visit his website at: www.ectropic.com. Gorilla Logic, Inc. provides enterprise Flex and Java consulting services tailored to businesses in all industries. www.gorillalogic.com
James Ward is a Technical Evangelist for Flex at Adobe. He travels the globe speaking at conferences and teaching developers how to build better software with Flex. Visit his websit at: www. jamesward.com. First Steps in Flex, co-authored by James, will give you just enough information, and just the right information, to get you started learning Flex--enough so that you feel confident in taking you own steps once you finish the book. For more information visit: http://www.firststepsinflex.com



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wyqt replied on Tue, 2009/04/21 - 4:13am
balicamp replied on Fri, 2009/05/08 - 4:45am
Nice shot for this article but poor documented files. I found some blank in downloaded files. Please provide with the correct one .
Regards,
Balicamp
ethomas.joseph replied on Mon, 2009/05/11 - 2:44am
alainaltet replied on Mon, 2009/05/11 - 10:42am
glose25 replied on Wed, 2009/05/27 - 4:35pm
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Miguel Juteau replied on Sat, 2009/09/26 - 11:31pm
Miguel Juteau replied on Sun, 2009/09/27 - 12:11am
This is the JSON library I was missing: http://wiki.fasterxml.com/JacksonDownload
emeka_kanu replied on Fri, 2009/10/23 - 2:25pm
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pr144 replied on Fri, 2009/10/30 - 5:34pm
ducafelipe replied on Thu, 2009/11/12 - 3:35pm
"Why yet another AMF implementation?". Well, why don't you ask the Adobe guys, of these three products BlazeDS was the last one to be released. ;-)
Submited by : Padre Rico Padre PobreSeriously, I'm not sure if I understand the question. In my previous comment I listed several Cinnamon features that are not available in other products like support for pure AS3 clients and deep integration with Spring. And since these were/are often requirements for our own projects we pretty much did not have another choice than to roll our own. GraniteDS was already available when we started last summer but it didn't seem easy to add these features to their existing architecture.
I think BlazeDS, GraniteDS and Cinnamon all have a slightly different focus so I'd say they all have their "right to exist". We know developers who used to work with GraniteDS and then changed to Cinnamon and are much happier now. I guess this might be the other way around for other devs. Why are there hundreds of Java web frameworks? ;-)
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