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Flex on Rails: Building Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex 3 and Rails 2
Why Flex with Rails?
First it’s not an all or nothing, you can use Flex in your Rails application only where it makes sense. Unless you have a reason to look for an approach other than HTML/JavaScript and CSS, don’t look into Flex. But if you start spending lots of time in JavaScript, if you have to transfer tons of data, if you have to do some advanced data visualization, if you have to implement some fancy product configurator, if your are creating an admin tool, if your application is geared towards data entry, if you need tighter integration with the desktop… it may be time for you to check out Flex and AIR on Rails.
Product Description
“There’s no question you’re going to be a better Flex and Rails developer when you’re done reading this book.”
–From the Foreword by Matt Chotin, Senior Product Manager, Adobe Systems, Inc.
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).
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 include
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Constructing sophisticated interfaces that can’t be created with AJAX alone
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Using RESTful services to expose applications for access via APIs
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Testing Flex and Rails together
-
Using Flex Frameworks
-
Getting Flex into your build/deploy process
-
And more…
The authors also offer practical introductions to powerful complementary technologies, such as RubyAMF and Juggernaut.
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.
From the Back Cover
“There’s no question you’re going to be a better Flex and Rails developer when you’re done reading this book.”
–From the Foreword by Matt Chotin, Senior Product Manager, Adobe Systems, Inc.
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).
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 include
-
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…
The authors also offer practical introductions to powerful complementary technologies, such as RubyAMF and Juggernaut.
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.
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