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Developing Flex Components: Using ActionScript and MXML to Extend Flex and AIR Applications (Developer's Library)
 
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Developing Flex Components: Using ActionScript and MXML to Extend Flex and AIR Applications (Developer's Library) (Paperback)

by Mike Jones (Author)

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Product Description

Product Description

The first book to completely demystify leading-edge component

development with the Adobe Flex 3 platform

° How to build components for Flex and AIR applications using ActionScript 3.0 and

Adobe's powerful MXML user interface markup language

° Covers expert techniques most books ignore, including component metadata, error

handling, documentation, and creating Flex components in Flash using the Flex

Component Kit

° By Mike Jones, world-renowned Flex development consultant and speaker

Summary

Adobe Flex 3 offers a powerful new framework that web developers can use to

quickly produce richer, more immersive, higher-value solutions. To help

developers build the most powerful next-generation web applications, Adobe

structured the Flex framework around components, and allowed developers to

extend Flex's capabilities with their own components. However, few Flex

developers know how to create these custom components. Developing Flex

Components is the first book to completely demystify that process.

Renowned Flex developer and speaker Mike Jones begins by presenting a quick

overview of Flex and Flex Builder aimed at ActionScript 3.0 Flash developers.

Jones explains the anatomy of a Flex component, including both visual and

non-visual components, and introduces the components that come with the

Flex framework. Next, one step at a time, he walks through building new Flex

components that leverage the platform's powerful capabilities and can be

incorporated into both Flex and AIR applications. Jones covers topics that are

rarely addressed in Flex books, including component metadata, events and

error handling, data binding, skinning, styling, and creating Flex components in

Flash using the Flex Component Kit. He also presents a full chapter on writing

and maintaining component documentation, as well as an appendix of

additional resources for Flex component developers.

 



About the Author

Mike Jones (Haslemere, England, UK) has been developing for the Flash platform for over 12 years, since the days of Futurewave Splash, the earliest versions of Flash. He now specializes in consulting on, presenting, and developing rich media solutions for a wide range of clients. Jones often speaks on Flex, AIR, and Flash technologies at user groups and major Adobe development conferences, including Flash on the Beach and Adobe MAX Europe.

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