eSeminar: Thinking in Flex
![]() |
||||||
![]() |
||||||
After ten years of virtual hibernation, java developers have turned their attention to improving the user experience. With this change, we can expect the quality of web-user interfaces to improve at a very fast pace. In "Hybridizing Java," an entry on recognized industry leader Bruce Eckel's blog, Bruce writes, "While amazing things have been accomplished within the confines of JavaScript with technologies like Ajax, JSON, GWT etc., these are nonetheless confines. We bump up against their limits every day, and those limits are not going away.... I believe that to solve the user interface problem, we need the equivalent of a domain-specific language dedicated to the user experience. For me, Flash-based technologies like Flex are the best solution to this problem." Adobe® Flex™ 2 offers a series of unique features that can help improve the user experience. These features include vector graphic support, video and audio streaming, publish and subscribe messaging, and a JIT compiler for improved performance. Attend a 60-minute eSeminar in which you will learn why Bruce and so many other Java developers are excited about Flex. If you'd rather check Flex out on your own, download a 30-minute test drive that will give you an understanding of how Flex works and what it can do. |
Flex for the Java Developer Thursday, February 27 Speakers: Bruce Eckel James Ward |
|||||
![]() |
||||||
Adobe, the Adobe logo, Flash, and Flex are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Copyright 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. |
||||||









There are no comments for this entry.
[Add Comment]