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I want a foundation for my Flex Application communicate with Java back end using Spring Framework.
I want to be able to debug my Flex code and my Java code on Eclipse with Flex Builder
Too much redundancy and overhead for declaring the remote methods in your flex application.
I don't want to receive the same ResultEvent object, I want to receive my own objects
I also want to centralize my error handling code for both Flex Error or explicit error return by the remote server
I want the name of the day for the first day of the week, which can differ by locale.
New Features in Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: Live View, Related Files, Code Navigator, CSS best practices, Code hinting for Ajax and JavaScript frameworks, HTML data sets, Photoshop Smart Objects, Subversion integration, Adobe® AIR™ authoring support, New user interface!
Adobe® Configurator est un utilitaire qui tourne d’ailleurs sous Adobe AIR et qui vous permet de créer vos propres palettes pour Photoshop CS 4.
On November 17th, Adobe released Flex Builder 3.0.2 and Flex SDK 3.2. For more information on what’s new, check out Matt Chotin’s excellent article, “Introducing Flex SDK 3.2 and Flex Builder 3.0.2″.
In a previous example, “Paging through an FxHScrollBar in Flex Gumbo”, we saw how you could change the horizontal scroll position a single page up or page down in a Flex Gumbo FxHScrollBar component by using the page() method.
The following example shows how you can change the horizontal scroll position a single line up or line down in a Flex Gumbo FxHScrollBar component by using the step() method.
Full code after the jump.
The following example shows how you can change the horizontal scroll position a single page up or page down in a Flex Gumbo FxHScrollBar component by using the page() method.
Full code after the jump.
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