Archive for the 'Java' Category
Taking a look at everyone’s “2009 In Review” blog posts is really great inspiration. Looking back over the last year is always worth taking a minute to do. It’s great to reflect on personal growth over the course of a year and take note of our accomplishments. I decided to recall the last year for [...]
January 1st, 2010 | Posted in AS3 API, ActionScript 3.0, Adobe AIR, Bleeding Edge Flash, Cairngorm, Design Patterns, Flash Platform, Flash Platform Community, Flex, Flex 4, Flex Best Practices, Flex Books, Flex Builder 3, Flex Consulting, Flex Contracting, Gumbo, Inversion Of Control, Java, OOD, OOP, Software development process, frameworks, sdfug | 2 Comments
Update 08/03/09: I’d like to congratulate Nephi and Brian for their participation in the book giveaway. They nailed the answer and emailed me in record time. I’ll be sending out your books this week. Great work guys!! Thanks to everyone else who sent in the answer and checking out the sample PDF.
The kind people at [...]
August 1st, 2009 | Posted in ActionScript 3.0, BlazeDS, Data Management Services, Flex, Flex Books, Java, LCDS | 1 Comment
The Spring framework is not new, it’s been around since mid 2003. In very simple terms Spring is a framework to help build Java (and .NET) applications. Spring helps organize and orchestrate the source code for Java applications. Spring can be used with any Java application including Java web applications.
This is beneficial to Flex applications [...]
February 25th, 2009 | Posted in Aspect Oriented Programming, Inversion Of Control, Java, OOP, Spring | 1 Comment
Understanding more about Java is great. A good amount of knowledge can be shared between Flex/ActionScript 3.0 and Java. I’ve worked with Java in the past, compiled some applications, read the tutorials and some books, helped build a Java based LMS and also worked with Adobe on writing a simple Java socket server, but I [...]
February 20th, 2009 | Posted in BlazeDS, Design Patterns, Flex, General Development Notes, Hibernate, Java, OOP, Software development process, Spring | 5 Comments