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Flex, AJAX and the FA Bridge

June 22nd, 2006

Well lots going on this week at Nitobi. Dave, Alexei and I are here in San Francisco but I wanted to get our new Flex/AJAX Dashboard Demo. It now uses Nitobi Grid V3, Flex Charting, the FA Bridge to tie it all together and all this sits in a ColdFusion page. Pretty neat mix of technologies working together here. As the Adobe marketing folks would say, “Go Beyond AJAX with Flex”…whatever that means;-)

You can now view and download the application. So send us your feedback. Little warning though, this is demo code so keep in mind it mind seem a bit hacked, but we know that. But go nuts and play around with it.

Big thanks to Alexei and our “AJAX Padawan” co-op Agus! You guys really busted your ass to get this done for the summit! Thanks!

NOTE: you need Flash Player 9 to view the Flex Chart and demo.
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3 Responses to “Flex, AJAX and the FA Bridge”

  1. Andre’s Blog » Blog Archive » Flex Seminar in NY < 2 Months out Says:

    […] It’s probably a sign that the internet space is hotter than Hansel right now, especially when you consider this event takes place in the middle of August!� I think they just decided to do this in an interview with David Mendels not too long ago, wild.� I’m going to track someone down there to try to get Dave on the speaker list to talk about how to use the FA Bridge to integrate Flex and AJAX.� Reading blog posts about the when not to use Flex make me realize that the real adoption of Flex is likely going to be incrementaly.� And I would think Adobe should be getting developers to adopt the platform anyway they can…1×1 pixel swf go for it!� Whatever you want, just get people using it!� Anyway I love the energy and buzz in the industry, I just hope we can all sustain it. […]

  2. Matt MacKenzie Says:

    That’s pretty cool. The background image tiles though so it looks a bit weird on high resolutions.

  3. Andre Charland Says:

    ya I noticed that too…oversight cuz the original demo was a in a pop-up which we controlled the size on. my bad;-)

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