J2EE White Papers
Macromedia Flex: The Presentation Tier Solution for Delivering Enterprise Rich Internet Applications
Overview Macromedia is widely recognized as a leader in the emerging market for Rich Internet Applications. The Macromedia Flash client is available now on 98% of browsers, so almost everyone can use Rich Internet Applications based on Flash. Macromedia Flex is a new server product from Macromedia that makes the full power of Rich Internet Applications accessible to enterprise application developers. Flex has a standards-based architecture that complements current enterprise developer tools, methodologies, and design patterns. This white paper provides an overview of Macromedia Flex, and Macromedia's Integrated Development Environment for Flex applications, Macromedia Flex Builder.
| Publisher | Macromedia | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | October 2004 | Downloads | 295 |
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