Posted by Andrew Trice on Mar 29, 2010 in
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Nearly a year ago, I wrote a post about Pushing Data Around With Blaze/LCDS, and even earlier than that, I wrote about LCDS Data-Push + Subscription Scenarios. In this post, I'll be supplementing my previous posts with some more information, specifically, pushing data from Java to a Flex client using subtopics.
Tags: - Virtualization, Application Packaging, blazeds, Blogs, datapush, lcds, Realtime, subscription
Posted by Justin Shacklette on Dec 8, 2009 in
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In Part 1, we experienced the joy of model driven development and built a complete LCDS 3 backend using the new Modeler plugin. Amazingly, no Java was needed to create a full production-ready backend. In Part 2, we will build a complete Flex 4 frontend while exercising some of the cooler client-side LCDS 3 features along the way. And once again, I won't skimp on the details.
Tags: - Virtualization, Application Packaging, enterprise, Features, flex4, lcds, lcds3, uml
Posted by Justin Shacklette on Dec 1, 2009 in
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Enterprise RIAs are big, and not the "big-in-Japan" kind of big, but big as in I use one every day. New apps are born almost daily and buzz across the blogosphere. It's usually dashboard-this and data-viz-that, but every once in a while we get an amazing look-ma-I-made-a-heat-map. Flex frontends power many of the richest RIA's, and Adobe's LiveCycle Data Services has always been known as a robust enterprise backend. But the forthcoming LCDS 3 is something different and something wonderful. To me, LCDS 3 changes the game, and I fully expect the richest of the next generation enterprise RIAs to have LCDS 3 under the hood. In the quest to ease the pain of enterprise development and empower the developer, Adobe has turned to Model Driven Development. Adobe's vision for MDD can be succinctly described as a point-and-click tool conveniently packaged as a Flash Builder 4 (aka Eclipse) plugin that can be seamlessly married to an LCDS backend. The software is still beta, so beware of the occasional bug, but for me the future is clear. In this article, we will build a "real" application while exercising some of the cooler features of LCDS 3 along the way. And check this out: we won't need to write any server-side code!
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Posted by Andrew Trice on Jun 30, 2009 in
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Kind of old news (only a week), but Adobe recently released a beta version of LCDS 3.0 on Adobe Labs. Read on to get more information about LCDS 3.0...
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