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One of the most challenging parts of creating Home Locator was the integration with Yahoo! Maps since there was no Flex 2 version of their API (they have a Flex 1.5 version, which does not work in Flex 2).
A lot of people asked me at CFUnited and by emai
The winners of the Flex Developer Derby contest have been announced last week. We are happy to say that our Home Locator was selected as the winner of the Product configurators/self-service guided applications category. There were many good entries, which
Thanks to everyone that attended our session. We hope you enjoyed our fighting on stage :) and you found the topic interesting. We think that Flex is an amazing product that speeds up the RIA development a lot. As we promised, you can view the slides a
We've finally arrived to DC!
Today, we will be presenting Flex 2 and ColdFusion integration. It is an introductory session, so if you are wondering what Flex 2 is and how to integrate with ColdFusion, we hope to see you there. Flex 2.0 and ColdFusion Int
We submitted two entries for the Flex Developer Derby, which, for some reason, are not yet posted at Adobe Labs. Home Locator is a complete revamp of our Real Estate sample application. We changed the functionality and included a Yahoo! Map that shows
I will present Mango and its accompanying paper at the UROP Symposium at the University of California, Irvine this Saturday May 13. By looking at the frappr map, I don't think there are many CF developers around here in Orange County, but you don'
Adobe just released a new ColdFusion MX 7 Updater that works with Flex 2 (beta 3). This updater also fixes the EOLAS problem. We've had a lot of questions about this issue and the answer is: don’t worry, Adobe will care of it. Also, I highly rec
As many of you have noticed, we have changed the design. We did it for the CSSReboot on May first. We spend a lot of hours trying to make it more usable and at the same time make it look nicer. I think that it’s much better than what we previously h
It seems that everybody has his/her own blog engine these days, so we are also building our own. We’ve been using blogCFC for a long time (thank you so much Ray), but the time to move on has come. We already migrated all the posts, and everything be
I updated the Real Estate example to make it work with the beta 2. I also made the code simpler and took out some classes from the service package. Now, I?m using plain RemoteObject.
If you are wondering why we don?t post lately, we can te...