Presenting Flex at the Seattle Java Users Group on Tuesday (January 16th)

I will be delivering a Flex presentation called “Sexy Web Apps with Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex” at the Seattle Java Users Group on Tuesday January 16th at 6:45pm.

From the SeaJUG web site:

In this session Christophe Coenraets will do live demonstrations and write code to show how easy it is to build sexy web apps with Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex. The session will cover the programming model, Java Remoting, Pub/Sub messaging & JMS integration, Data Synchronization, Hibernate integration, charting, cinematic experiences, and media integration. The day following the JUG Christophe will be hosting a free 3 hour hands-on training for JUG attendees.

Looking forward to seeing you there if you are in the Seattle area.

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13 Comments

  1. Posted January 17, 2007 at 10:56 am | Permalink

    Christophe’s talk at SeaJUG was very well received and many of us were convinced to give Flex a shot. I want to thank Christophe and Adobe for giving the presentation and for making Flex free for development to encourage more folks to give it a try. We have been looking for a solid webframework for business application development and haven’t been happy with the mainstream Java options. Hopefully Flex will prove to be a viable alternative.

  2. Paulo Avelar
    Posted January 17, 2007 at 12:51 pm | Permalink

    Thanks for the very informative talk. It really got us excited about the technology.
    We did not have time to cover testing, so how easy is to test a Flex App?
    How do I write an acceptance test for a Flex Application? Is there an equivalent tool like Selenium for example?

  3. christophe
    Posted January 18, 2007 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    Hi,
    Thanks for attending the presentation! Paulo, Flex provides automation classes and an adapter to integrate with Mercury Quick Test Pro: http://www.mercury.com/us/products/quality-center/functional-testing/quicktest-professional.
    You can read more information here: http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/201/html/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Book_Parts&file=functest_components2_128_03.html

  4. Kim Dobson
    Posted January 22, 2007 at 10:14 am | Permalink

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  5. Posted February 14, 2007 at 9:38 am | Permalink

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    Thanks,

    Bruce

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One Trackback

  1. [...] I just noticed that Christophe is going to be in Seattle presenting Java, Mozilla Tamarin, and Flex at the Seattle Java User Group – SeaJUG (I love that name). Unfortunately it falls on the same night as the Seattle Flash User Group AND it’s over in Redmond which means I have to fight terrible traffic across Lake Washington if I decide to go. I’m also supposed to be getting dinner with Dan over on the east side that night so maybe I’ll try to grab dinner with Dan and see if he wants to go to the SeaJUG with me.  [...]

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