My MAX session video posted: “Model Driven Development with Flex 4 and LCDS3″

Videos for 250+ hours of MAX sessions have already been posted here (free and without geographical restrictions). Another easy way to find a specific video is to use the MAX session locator and click the “movie” icon that now appears next to the session title. The video of my “Model Driven Development with Flash Builder 4 and LCDS3″ is among the videos available, and I also embed it below. There is a short slides introduction. If you want to go straight to the 45 minutes of demo go to 14:00 (also go full screen for a better experience).

The demonstration covers topics I hadn’t demonstrated before such as paging and custom templates, as well as starting from the model and database creation from the model.

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • DZone
  • LinkedIn
  • StumbleUpon
  • Twitter
This entry was posted in Flex. Bookmark the permalink. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

9 Comments

  1. claudio
    Posted October 9, 2009 at 1:53 pm | Permalink

    Hi Christophe

    I have problems with the installation of LCDS does not work with your version of Flash Builder which version you’re using Flash Builder, and LCDS

    Flash Builder version ?
    LCDS version ?
    and set ?

    Thanks

  2. Posted October 13, 2009 at 12:51 pm | Permalink

    Hi Christophe.

    It’s great. I liked it. And I have a question about server side. Can I use this tool and make some business logic on the server when LCDS service is calling? Have I tools to create an intersepters a so on?

  3. Posted October 14, 2009 at 5:39 pm | Permalink

    And I t ı

  4. Gary Young
    Posted October 17, 2009 at 1:30 am | Permalink

    Great!

    but I don’t see any Data Model perspective in Flash builder beta 2, so when can we try these exciting features??

  5. Michael Glazer
    Posted October 18, 2009 at 9:57 pm | Permalink

    Great presentation!

    I tried to add the plugin – livecycle_dataservices3_modelerplugin_100509 in order to add DataModel prospective to my FlashBuilder 4. It didn’t work for me…Upon initiation, my FlashBuilder 4 threw multiple errors and then I had to reinstall FlashBuilder plugin and Eclipse.
    I extract all from livecycle_dataservices3_modelerplugin_100509.zip and copied the ‘plugins’ folder to my C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Flash Builder Plug-in Beta 2\ directory.
    May be I should use just FlashBuilder 4 with out plugging into the Eclipse?…

    I use:
    FlashBuilder 4 plugin to eclipse
    Eclipse – Galileo for J2EE

  6. Michael Glazer
    Posted October 19, 2009 at 9:15 pm | Permalink

    I resolved my issue associated with the wrong installation of the modeler plugin…

    1. Download Live Cycle Data Services 3 Modeler Plugin .zip file from
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=labs_flashbuilder4#lcds_modelerplugin

    2. Extract all into any directory

    3. If you use FlashBuilder 4 plug-in to Eclipse – copy all files from the “plugins” folder into the /eclipse-install/plugins; if you use FlashBuilder 4 – copy files into the FlashBuilder-installation directory, in my case it’s C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Flash Builder Plug-in Beta 2\plugins

    The modeler is running fine on my Eclipse

    Thanks,
    Mike

  7. Posted November 10, 2009 at 10:19 am | Permalink

    Thank you admin goood

  8. Online Car Insurance >> http://onlinecarinsuranceclaims.com/
    Posted November 23, 2009 at 4:12 pm | Permalink

    [...]coenraets.org is other useful source of tips. Online Car insurance claims [...]

  9. Drew Miller
    Posted November 24, 2009 at 12:13 am | Permalink

    Do you know of any good examples/demos that demonstrate how to properly manage many-to-many relationships in LCDS?

    I’ve built a simple model that has tasks, users, and taskusers (join table to assign a user to a task). I’m running into several nagging issues:

    – If I try to directly modify the “users” property on a task object, it throws an error saying you can’t update the property as it’s a managed collection.
    – If I instead try to use the TaskUserService to manage the associations, it will work within a given session but as soon as I refresh and come back and attempt to delete a TaskUser it says that the item with that ID isn’t managed by that service.

    From digging through all the LCDS samples that come with an installation, there don’t appear to be any examples of many-to-many relationships. If you could point me to a demo or some good documentation on how to properly manage this type of relationship, that would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Drew Miller

2 Trackbacks

  1. [...] Christophe Coenraets – Model Driven Development with Flex 4 and LCDS 3 [...]

  2. [...] and deeper dive into Christophe Coenraets’s excellent MAX ‘09 demo/presentation – Model Driven Development with Flex 4 and LCDS3.  I plan on going over the architecture and design motivations for the model driven development [...]

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>