Recently there is a lot of momentum in two simple and great frameworks Seam and Flex. Seam is a lightweight web integration framework that glues EJB and JSF components whereas Flex brings on Rich Internet Application capabilities to Web applications.
People started thinking why can not marry these two frameworks to come up with more sphesticated framework for web applications.
Here is an article that discusses why Seam and Flex can work together on OnJava.
On similar lines, Cameron Ingram an application architect in a company I am currently working for, created an excellent project called FlexBooking that uses Seam and Flex technologies. This project is based on Seam's Hotel booking example. You can also find more sample projects using GraniteDS, Seam and Flex here at Cameron's blog.
Showing posts with label Flex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flex. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2008
Flex and Seam examples
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Top Adobe Flex misconceptions
In a QCon conference with InfoQ,James Ward has dispelled major misconceptions about Adobe Flex technology. Find this interesting article here.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
James Gosling on JavaFX
Redmond Developer News has published an interview with James Gosling where in James discussed about JavaFX which is Sun's answer to Adobe Flash/Flex and Microsoft's Silverlight technologies.
Read the interview here.
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