Overview
First the Web was all static content (HTML). Then as more was
expected of sites, server-side technologies like PHP became
necessary. But now Rich Internet Applications (RIA) put a lot of
the functionality back in the Web browser, so a server-side
technology alone will no longer suffice. Developers who have been
doing server-side work for years need to broaden their horizons to
provide a rich client-side experience. Enter Effortless Flex 4
Development by bestselling author Larry Ullman.
Flash-Flex is a powerful duo for providing a rich, client-side
experience. The first third of this book covers the fundamentals of
creating Flex apps. The second third is about getting, displaying,
validating, and sending data: locally, remotely, and from the user.
All server-side code in this book is PHP, and this data-centric
view and larger support for PHP is a key focus in Flex 4. The last
third is about rounding out the know-how for full application
development.
Taking advantage of what Flex 4 has to offer, developers can
quickly learn how to create RIAs, some of which interact with PHP
scripts running on the server. Adobe has open-sourced Flex and made
its SDK freely available, so it is becoming more attractive to
developers who prefer open-source projects over commercial ones.
Since the author is writing this book as a developer/programmer for
other developers/programmers (as opposed to a designers), there is
a predominance of how-tos and real-world practices.