Flex 2 Cookbook: The Adobe Developer Library Guide for Rich Internet Application Developers

  Author:    Joey Lott, Chafic Kazoun, Joshua Noble, Todd Anderson, Abey George
  ISBN:    0596529856
  Sales Rank:    9069
  Published:    2007-05-01
  Publisher:    O'Reilly Media
  # Pages:    304
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 8 reviews
  Used Offers:    9 from $17.98
  Amazon Price:    $26.99
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Flex 2 Cookbook: The Adobe Developer Library Guide for Rich Internet Application Developers
  
The best way to show off a powerful new technology is to demonstrate real-world results with it, and that's exactly what Adobe and O'Reilly have done with Flex 3.

Through it's Flex Cookbook website, Adobe invited users of the Flex 3 beta to post their own solutions for working with this technology, using O'Reilly's popular problem-solution-discussion format. Website monitors (and authors) Joshua Noble and Todd Anderson chose the most useful solutions for Flex 3 Cookbook.

This highly practical book contains more than 200 proven recipes for developing interactive Rich Internet Applications and Web 2.0 sites, including several contributed by Noble, Anderson, and other Flex experts. You'll find everything from Flex basics and working with menus and controls, to methods for compiling, deploying, and configuring Flex applications.

Each recipe features a discussion of how and why it works, and many of them offer sample code that you can put to use immediately. Topics include:
  • Menus and controls
  • Containers and dialogues
  • Working with Text
  • List, tiles, trees, and repeaters
  • DataGrid and Advanced DataGrid
  • Renderers
  • Images, videos, and sounds
  • CSS and skinning
  • Building components
  • States and effects
  • Collections, arrays, and DataProviders
  • DataBinding
  • Validation/formatters
  • Charting and data visualization
  • State management, SharedObjects and LocalConnection
  • Working with services and ServerSide communication
  • Working with XML
  • Communicating with the browser
  • Application development strategies
  • Runtime and dynamic shared libraries and modules
  • Working with Adobe AIR
Whether you're a committed Flex developer, or still evaluating the technology, you'll discover how to get quick results with Flex 3 using these these recipes. Now that Flex is an open source framework, the user community will continue to supply solutions to extend and improve the technology. This Cookbook offers you the cream of the crop.

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07-09-08 4 2\2
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In my progression as a budding Flex developer I have reached the point where I'm passed the "getting started" tutorials but still not a master of anything with the language. My questions have from general concepts to the much more specific. This book is perfectly tailored to provide the answers I needed.

The format of the publication is set up nicely as it states a problem and then explains a solution. The way I usually judge a book's worth is to attack it with a specific question in mind, and then see how well it helps me solve the problem. The Flex 3 Cookbook passed with flying colors.

I needed some help wrapping my mind around manipulating data in an ArrayCollection. Section 13.1 called 'Add, Sort, and Retrieve Data from an ArrayCollection' guided me to a much better understanding of ArrayCollections. My question was answered, although there was a typo in the example code, hence the 4-star rating rather than 5.
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06-14-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Resource
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The Flex 3 Cookbook is an amazing resource, and it should be found in the library of any Flex developer. Its solution based training provides motivation for completing projects while filling in potential gaps of knowledge. Not the definitive book, but an excellent resource.
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06-10-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  An excellent Flex book full of great real life solutions
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I just got this book and am using it already in my projects. Great source of real life solutions, very enjoyable to read. Highly recommended!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-15 07:47:00 EST)
06-03-08 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  A must buy for flex developer
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This book is a must buy one for flex developer. You can have it on your desk while doing flex development..
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05-30-08 4 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Good. Could use some polish.
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I got off to a rocky start with the Flex 3 Cookbook. Many of the recipes would be well suited for someone who is just beginning to develop in Flex. If you're a beginner, that's a good thing; if you're a more advanced user (one who has progressed beyond using states and doing your layouts in the designer) it might be a bit of a turn off.

Fortunately there are enough advanced recipes scattered throughout the book (in greater and greater density as you move to later chapters) to keep your interest. Chapters 17, 18 and 19 were my favorites (Browser Communication; Modules and RSL; and AIR, respectively).

My only real criticism of the book is that it bears many of the signs of being rushed to market (i.e. typos, unpolished code). I expect that on a blog, but find it detracting in a book.

There are a handful of recipes I'm surprised made it past the editors, '4.3 Create a Suggestive TextInput' being the worst. Not only is the output terrible, but there's a variable in the code that was undoubtedly part of a previous draft of the recipe, but is not used in the recipe printed in the book. Any developer can appreciate the need to get to market quickly, unfortunately it's not as easy to change a printed volume as it is to change source code.

I would have been happier, and probably given the book 5 stars, if the title had been pushed back another month and greater attention paid to details like these. Overall, I got enough information from the book to make it worth every star I gave it and every dollar I paid for it.
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05-26-08 4 (NA)
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I would have given this book 5 stars after 2 days of reading except that they should have waited to include at least 3 of the 4 missing chapters. Printing the .pdf's isn't too professional. I would have waited another week or two to include these in the text.
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05-22-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Essential resource for Flex Developers
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This is a fantastic book. It's filled with well thought out and well written solutions to problems that real world Flex developers actually face. It's a fine update to the original Flex 2 book and works on it's strengths. The material on States, which are very important, is excellent and much appreciated.

The writing is tight. The example code is good. The recipes are relevant. You can't ask for more than that.

A must buy for Flex developers.
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