Flex on Rails: Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 3 and Rails 2: Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 3.0 and Rails 2.0
Flex on Rails: Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 3 and Rails 2: Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 3.0 and Rails 2.0 by Daniel Wanja and Tony Hillerson
- Binding:
- Kindle Edition
- Number of Pages:
- 360
- ISBN:
- Product Group:
- book
- Publisher:
- Addison-Wesley Professional
- Publication Date:
- Dec. 23, 2008
- BooksForGeeks.com ID:
- 17969
“There’s no question you’re going to be a better Flex and Rails developer when you’re done reading this book.â€
—From the Foreword by Matt Chotin, Senior Product Manager, Adobe Systems, Inc.
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Adobe Flex enables the rapid development of rich and engaging user experiences. Ruby on Rails dramatically simplifies the development of database-driven web applications. Now there’s a book that shows how to use the newest versions of both frameworks together to create state-of-the-art Rich Internet Applications (RIAs).
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Flex on Rails begins with the absolute essentials: setting up your environment for Flex and Rails, passing data with XML, and integrating Flex front-ends with Rails back-ends. Then, using practical, easy-to-understand code examples, the authors take you from the basics to advanced topics only discussed in this book. Techniques covered here includeÂ
- Constructing sophisticated interfaces that can’t be created with AJAX alone
- Using RESTful services to expose applications for access via APIs
- Testing Flex and Rails together
- Using Flex Frameworks
- Getting Flex into your build/deploy process
- And more…Â
The authors also offer practical introductions to powerful complementary technologies, such as RubyAMF and Juggernaut.
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Written by developers with extensive experience using both frameworks, this book covers the new Adobe Flex 3 and Ruby on Rails 2 from the ground up. Even if you have minimal experience with Flex or Rails, you’ll learn all you need to know to use them to build exceptional production applications.

