The Essential Guide to Flex 2 with ActionScript 3.0

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Book Description



Understand MXML containers

Create transitions

Create data-driven applications with XML

Interface Flex with ColdFusion

Understand the power of states



Flex 2 represents something of a revolution in web applications. It is the next evolutionary step of Flash, which has grown from a web animation tool to a powerful enterprise web design and development tool. with nearly 98% of all web browsers and cellular phones running the Flash player needed to use Flash and Flex applications, knowledge of Flex is indispensable for any serious web designer and developer.

This book will show you how to create powerful, rich Internet applications using Flex 2 and ActionScript 3.0. After learning how to install and becoming familiar with the basics of the Flex Builder 2 software, you will explore in depth how ActionScript 3.0 interacts with Flex's powerful XML-like design language: MXML. the text will take you through all the powerful features of Flex using a series of strictly practical exercises.

You will:



Examine the power of designing layouts using Flex's MXML containers.

Discover many of the new features of ActionScript 3.0.

Work your way through a professional case study, building up a complete Flex application.

Connect Flex to Adobe's powerful ColdFusion application server, and start to work with Flex applications powered by dynamic server-side code.

Learn how states can smoothly transition your application interfaces between different data displays.


Put quite simply, this book is all you'll need to master Flex 2 and ActionScript 3.0 application development. Welcome to the revolution!

Summary of contents:



Chapter 1: Introducing RIAs and Installing Flex Builder 2
Chapter 2: Introducing Flex and Flex Builder 2
Chapter 3: Introducing ActionScript 3.0
Chapter 4: Containers and Components
Chapter 5: Navigation Containers
Chapter 6: Flex and XML
Chapter 7: States
Chapter 8: Case Study: Part 1
Chapter 9: The Repeater Component
Chapter 10: Case Study: Part 2
Chapter 11: Drag and Drop
Chapter 12: Flex and ColdFusion
Chapter 13: Charting
Chapter 14: Printing
Chapter 15: Unfinished Symphony

Product Details


Paperback: 520 pages
Publisher: friends of ED (February 26, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1590597338
ISBN-13: 978-1590597330
Download: 20.3 MB
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