Posted by: arunbluebrain on: June 3, 2009
Adobe® LiveCycle® Café is a web-connected desktop application created with Adobe AIR. Café helps you stay in touch with the LiveCycle community, receive news, find information, and aggregate content related to Adobe LiveCycle ES (Enterprise Suite) software in a timely and customized fashion. Targeted at developers and technical staff, LiveCycle Café is the one tool [...]
Posted by: arunbluebrain on: May 27, 2009
Tour de LiveCycle is a desktop application designed by the Adobe Evangelist team to serve as both an introduction to Adobe LiveCycle ES and an extensive reference tool. We have organized over 1,000 pages of content into a hierarchical tree that you can use to explore the areas most relevant to you. Whether you need [...]
Posted by: arunbluebrain on: April 2, 2009
Tour De Flex Introduction: Tour de Flex is a desktop application for exploring Flex capabilities and resources, including the core Flex components, Adobe AIR, data integration, and a variety of third-party components, effects, skins, and more. Tour de Flex has three primary goals: Provide non-Flex developers with an overview of what is possible in Flex [...]
Posted by: arunbluebrain on: March 4, 2009
Some say that if a technology has a lot of frameworks, then it is a sign of maturity. You might argue with that, but still I think it is interesting to know what are the available frameworks in the Flex/Flash world. “This is work in progress, thus if you know other frameworks, please post a [...]
Posted by: arunbluebrain on: January 19, 2009
Written by James Ward and Shashank Tiwari Applications that run on the desktop with Adobe AIR or in the browser with Flash Player usually connect to a server when they need to load or manipulate data. Developers building these applications with tools like Adobe Flex and Flash CS3 have a variety of options for enabling [...]