UiBinder helps developers to build GWT widgets in a few simple steps, exploiting the flexibility and maintainability of XML. This allows developer without a strong background in java to be competitive in the GWT code production. Thus we see UiBinder...
I am glad to announce that Comtaste has recently signed a partnership agreement with SpringSource, the proven leader in creating lean software products that dramatically improve productivity and cut complexity of enterprise Java applications on the basis of the...
Merapi is an interesting project that wants to create a bridge between Air and Java on the desktop, something that already exists between Flex and Java on the web thanks to BlazeDS/LCDS and other similar projects. It's made up of...
Between October and November we held a couple of events for the italian Flex User Group (FlexGala) and Adobe Italy (Adobe TechConnection events). These are the urls to some of slides and examples showed at those events:
I want to point out for the readers of this blog (mainly Java, Flex and Livecycle developers) an article I published on my personal blog : Passing connection-level credentials to the JMSAdapter of BlazeDS One of the limit if the Messaging Services of Livecycle Data Services is the inability to define a username and password in the configuration file to pass them to the JMS. I discovered that in BlazeDS there is a new JMSAdapter that allows you to set the connection-level credentials passing the username and password. The new connection-credentials XML node sets the the username and password used while creating the JMS connection.As the documentation said, use only if JMS connection level authentication is being used
In a Flex application that uses LiveCycle Data Services or the previous Flex Data Services to manage data from a remote server there is the requirement that Flex domain model classes have to match Java domain model, in structure, properties and types.
Source code for the OpenJavaFX Compiler is now available.
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