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    Flex 3 Component Solutions: Build Amazing Interfaces with Flex Components by Jack Herrington

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    • Pub. Date: November 2008
    • 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 612,579

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      • Pub. Date: November 2008
      • Publisher: Apress L. P.
      • Format: Paperback, 432pp
      • Sales Rank: 612,579

      Synopsis

      Flex has revolutionized the development of Rich Internet Applications, giving developers the framework necessary to easily create ever more powerful applications. Components form an essential part of this framework, and once you understand how to fully use them, your productivity and creativity will be taken to a whole new level. Flex 3 Component Solutions will show just what you can achieve with components and exactly how to achieve it.

      You'll see just how simple it is to use components to create amazing interfaces for your applications be they media players, data visualizations, 3D graphics—the list is long. This book contains all you need to know to get the Finally, there'll be times when you'll want to or have no alternative but to create your own components. This book will show you how to do this for your own ends, or so you can contribute to the Flex component community by distributing them.

      Flex 3 Component Solutions is a tour de force of components, and all of these components are demonstrated using real-world Flex code that you can use as starting points for your own applications. Take what you learn for this book, and then go out and create your own amazing interfaces quickly and easily: reuse, repurpose, redesign, and do it all faster and with greater quality control than you ever thought possible.

      In this book you'll





      • Discover amazing components that you can use in your applications right away


      • Learn about how to build your own components


      • Find the code needed to create compelling data visualizations using Flex


      • Get lots of useful example ActionScript and MXML that you can useas templates for your own work


      • Learn how to reskin your applications quickly




      Summary of Contents





      1. A Quick Introduction to Flex


      2. Making States Rock


      3. Getting Everything Set Up


      4. Upgrading Your Containers


      5. Handy New Control Types


      6. Fun with Images


      7. Audio and Video Components


      8. 2D Graphing Components: Introducing Charting


      9. 3D Graphing Components


      10. Visualizing Time and Space


      11. Interactive Mapping Controls


      12. Introducing Hierarchal Data and Components


      13. Network Graph Components


      14. Cool Premade Skins


      15. Building Your Own Components


      16. Hacking into Data: A Flex Skunkworks


      Biography

      Jack is a software engineer with over 25 years of experience who has written numerous articles including many on Flex and Rails. He was a member of the Flex Builder team at Macromedia. His first book, Code Generation In Action, used Ruby and was an inspiration to the author of Rails.

      His blog can be found at jackherrington.com

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      Excellent book (but only if you want to find out more about existing Flex components on the web)by IvanIlijasic

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      October 19, 2009: How many times did you bump into your code buddy who told you "That problems bothers you? Well, there is a very good library for this.... You trying to do what?? There's already a good solution for that."

      If you want to be the guy who knows all there answers, you should take a look at this book.

      First of all, this book is not about creating new components for your RIA Flex application. This book is about where to find an excellent solutions and how to upgrade your existing applications with already made Flex libraries and Flex components.

      I believe this book is not for beginners, but for experienced Flex developers who want to expand their knowledge of existing Flex libraries.

      There is one page in the book for which I would buy this book. It contains the names and links of SWC libraries, Flex APIs and component sites that are described in this book. Perhaps it wouldn't be fair to say the content of this page :)

      The first chapter talks about entering into Flex world, how to make basic GUI. If you are an experienced developer, but without any Flex experience, this could be useful, but for better understanding of this technology, try something from Adobe Library.

      Next chapters will be an excellent resource for Flex developers - you will install AMFPHP functionality, get some datasets for chart display, you will learn more about component libraries, image galleries, MP3- and video players, how to implement input components with specific validation, how to use some ILOG or QAVIS components.

      This book will not teach you how to make your GUI, it will tell what's out there on the web and how to use it. I believe this book will give you some new ideas what you could implement in your Flex products