BTW, I actually checked out some of the suggested additional purchases, had the Pro option been mentioned there I would have seen it.
I hit a lot of broken links surfing from those links. Especially on launch day. Hi there, I check your new stuff regularly. Do you have any recommendations? You are commenting using your WordPress.
You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Primordial …and slowly structure emerges from nothing Home About Maven. Writing this blog post to focus my griping… Waiting, Writing. Waiting, Writing. The Flex SDK comes with a set of user interface components including buttons, list boxes, trees, data grids, several text controls, and various layout containers.
Charts and graphs are available as an add-on. Other features like web services , drag and drop, modal dialogs, animation effects, application states, form validation, and other interactions round out the application framework.
In a multi-tiered model , Flex applications serve as the presentation tier. Unlike page-based HTML applications, Flex applications provide a stateful client where significant changes to the view don't require loading a new page. Similarly, Flex and Flash Player provide many useful ways to send and load data to and from server-side components without requiring the client to reload the view.
Macromedia targeted the enterprise application development market with its initial releases of Macromedia Flex 1. Adobe significantly changed the licensing model for the Flex product line with the release of Adobe Flex 2. The core Flex 2 SDK, consisting of the command-line compilers and the complete class library of user interface components and utilities, was made available as a free download.
Adobe based the new version of Flex Builder on the open source Eclipse platform. The company released two versions of Flex Builder 2, Standard and Professional. The Professional version includes the Flex Charting Components library. Enterprise-oriented services remain available through Flex Data Services 2. Accelerate coding and testing of Flex and ActionScript projects using extensive new and improved tooling features. New integrated PHP tooling support. Mobile app development for multiple platforms.
Design and Code views support mobile development using mobile-ready components. Previewing and debugging of mobile applications.
Test mobile applications on the desktop using a mobile Adobe AIR runtime emulator, or test on locally connected mobile devices using a one-click process to package, deploy, and launch.
More Features: Mobile application packaging and signing. Deploy, package, and sign required resources as platform-specific installer files for upload to a mobile application distribution site or store. Code generation. Invalid reference live highlighting. Code templates. Review and insert templates using code assist. I get the standard Windows Vista security dialog asking me if I want to run this file, so I click run again.
Now the installer is up and running. So I accept the defaults. I hate it when programs try to install in to the root folder, but I think this might be some kind of Eclipse thing since Aptana does the same thing.
So the installer is unable to install into the default location. OK, my next guess its that the installer needs to be installed as an Administrator, so I exit the installer and re-launch the EXE by right clicking and choosing Run as Administrator.
I knew it was too good to be true. So now I spend a half hour trying various techniques to get this puppy installed without erroring out. No luck. I encounter the same problems when running as a non-elevated User, however this time it works when I run as Administrator. Approximately 8 minutes of installation later, the installer completes. Delete Folder: Source:com. I launch Flex Builder 3 and it works!
After 3 solid hours of installation-related work and a total of 24 hours later, I think we can finally call my installation of Flex Builder painful, but successful. Why did I spend the time to write this blog post? I hate, hate, hate needlessly frustrating product experiences, especially for products that I generally think are great.
Installation experiences can be surprisingly bad because product teams often consider them a secondary priority to the core product.
If so, then I accept that the pain I incurred may not be worth the cost of making sure this never happens again. Adobe Flex Builder 3 went final today.
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