Macromedia Flash Remoting MX
Arman Danesh(Author)
Sybex Inc.,U.S. (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-0-7821-4229-7 (ISBN)
Description
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX is the connection between Macromedia Flash and a web application sevrer, making it easy to create Rich Internet Applications. One can easily integrate rich Macromedia Flash content with applications built using Macromedia ColdFusion MX, Microsoft .NET, Java and SOAP-based web services. Developers need only install Flash Remoting MX on the server, without having to write any special code to expose their business logc to Macromedia Flash. Flash Remoting MX takes care of all data transformation, and presents request from Macromedia Flash in native application sevrer data-types. Written for both developers and designers, the topics covered in this book include: building real world applications (document search engine, event calendar, shopping cart and photo library manager) using ColdFusion, .NET and Java; and foundations of Flash Remoting.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX is the connection between Macromedia Flash and a web application sevrer, making it easy to create Rich Internet Applications. One can easily integrate rich Macromedia Flash content with applications built using Macromedia ColdFusion MX, Microsoft .NET, Java and SOAP-based web services. Developers need only install Flash Remoting MX on the server, without having to write any special code to expose their business logc to Macromedia Flash. Flash Remoting MX takes care of all data transformation, and presents request from Macromedia Flash in native application sevrer data-types. Written for both developers and designers, the topics covered in this book include: building real world applications (document search engine, event calendar, shopping cart and photo library manager) using ColdFusion, .NET and Java; and foundations of Flash Remoting.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX is the connection between Macromedia Flash and a web application sevrer, making it easy to create Rich Internet Applications. One can easily integrate rich Macromedia Flash content with applications built using Macromedia ColdFusion MX, Microsoft .NET, Java and SOAP-based web services. Developers need only install Flash Remoting MX on the server, without having to write any special code to expose their business logc to Macromedia Flash. Flash Remoting MX takes care of all data transformation, and presents request from Macromedia Flash in native application sevrer data-types. Written for both developers and designers, the topics covered in this book include: building real world applications (document search engine, event calendar, shopping cart and photo library manager) using ColdFusion, .NET and Java; and foundations of Flash Remoting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
555 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7821-4229-7 (9780782142297)
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Person
Arman Danesh serves as the technical manager for several ColdFusion-based Web sites and has developed sites using Flash Remoting. He is the author of more than a dozen computer books on topics including ColdFusion (Mastering ColdFusion and the ColdFusion MX Dev Handbook), JavaScript, HTML, and Linux. Danesh is also the creator CF_Community, an open-source, ColdFusion-based Web content management platform used by dozens of Web sites on the Internet.
Arman Danesh serves as the technical manager for several ColdFusion-based Web sites and has developed sites using Flash Remoting. He is the author of more than a dozen computer books on topics including ColdFusion (Mastering ColdFusion and the ColdFusion MX Dev Handbook), JavaScript, HTML, and Linux. Danesh is also the creator CF_Community, an open-source, ColdFusion-based Web content management platform used by dozens of Web sites on the Internet.
Arman Danesh serves as the technical manager for several ColdFusion-based Web sites and has developed sites using Flash Remoting. He is the author of more than a dozen computer books on topics including ColdFusion (Mastering ColdFusion and the ColdFusion MX Dev Handbook), JavaScript, HTML, and Linux. Danesh is also the creator CF_Community, an open-source, ColdFusion-based Web content management platform used by dozens of Web sites on the Internet.