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Tag Archives: AJAX
More on RIA Debugging
A month ago a wrote about one approach for debugging RIAs across platforms such as Flash/Flex, AJAX, SilverLight, etc. Mike Nimer has a post soliciting ideas for the common UI to do this. If you have any ideas, share them.
Posted in Web 2.0
Tagged AJAX, AJAX debugging, Flex, Flex debugging, RIA, RIA debugging, Web 2.0
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Debugging RIA Services
Introduction This is a call to action to everyone building clients, servers and frameworks for rich internet applications (RIAs) to improve the life of RIA developers by improving the debugging of backend services RIAs depend on. I’d like to thank … Continue reading
Posted in Flex
Tagged Adobe Flex, AJAX, AJAX debugging, AMF, ColdFusion, debugging, FireBug, FirePHP, FlashRemoting, Flex, Flex Builder, Flex debugging, FlexDebugPanel, Microsoft Fiddler, Mike Nimer, RIA, RIA debugging, Rich Internet application, RoR, Ruby on Rails, ServiceCapture, SOAP
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Flash vs. AJAX is The Wrong Question
Following my post on the Flex 3 and AIR launch, a number of you have pinged me privately about the Flash vs. AJAX question. It goes something like this: “I know you are going to write that you prefer Flash/Flex because … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, Flex, Mobile, Web 2.0
Tagged Adobe, Adobe AIR, Adobe Flex, AJAX, Enterprise 2.0, Flex, Macromedia Flash, Mobile, Mobile Web 2.0, Web 2.0
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Adobe Engage 2008 To Launch Flex 3.0 and AIR
Tomorrow, at the invitation-only Engage 2008 event in SF Adobe will launch AIR and Flex 3.0. If you want to get a sense of what will be shown, here are the slides from the January pre-release tour. The event has … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe, Facebook, Flex, Google, Microsoft, startups, Web 2.0
Tagged Adobe, Adobe AIR, Adobe Flex 3, AIR, AJAX, Allurent, Engage 2008, Facebook, Flex, Flex 3, Flex Builder, Google, Industry News, Macromedia Flash, Microsoft, startups, Web 2.0
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Rich Internet Applications and the Future of Software
Ryan Stewart at ZDNet writes about a topic near and dear to me–the arrival of RIAs to the desktop. Some of my posts on the subject are here and here.