ColdFusion Extensions for Flex, included in ColdFusion MX 7.0.2, enable Flex Builder 2.0 developers to automate the more mundane tasks like CRUD (creating, reading, updating and deleting records) by creating ColdFusion components, ActionScript class files, and code to invoke a Web Ser... ColdFusion Extensions for Flex, included in ColdFusion MX 7.0.2, enable Flex Builder 2.0 developers to automate the more mundane tasks like CRUD (creating, reading, updating and deleting records) by creating ColdFusion components, ActionScript class files, and code to invoke a Web Ser...Oct. 31, 2006 10:15 AM EST Reads: 16,157 Replies: 1 |
When you set out to write your first Flex application you'll have to choose what tool you'll use to write it with. Currently the most popular tool to use is the free Eclipse IDE. If you don't have Eclipse installed go to http://www.eclipse.org/ to install it. You'll need to install Ecl...Aug. 29, 2006 10:00 AM EDT Reads: 13,322 Replies: 3 |







Mary McDonald has served the last four years as the Northern Indiana Adobe Users Group Manager (see www.ninmug.org), has attended many conferences including CFUNITED, MAX, MXNorth and TodCon. Out of her 16 years working as a software developer, Mary has worked the last 6 years with ColdFusion, SQL, Flash, and Flex and is a Certified 5.0 ColdFusion Developer. Mary's other interests include music, photography, traveling, dogs, and most recently Tai Chi.
When you set out to write your first Flex application you'll have to choose what tool you'll use to write it with. Currently the most popular tool to use is the free Eclipse IDE. If you don't have Eclipse installed go to http://www.eclipse.org/ to install it. You'll need to install Ecl...










