Build Smarter, Richer Notes/Domino Applications with Adobe Flex
Thomas Baumgartner and I wrote an article for the View about building smarter, richer Notes/Domino Applications with Adobe Flex, which just got published last Friday.
The article can be viewed here: Domino/Flex integration
In this article, we lead the reader through the first steps of building a Flex application, then connecting the Flex app with a Domino database and charting the Domino data with just a few lines of code added. In the last example, we show how Flex applications can be integrated directly into a Notes form, bringing RIA charts and dashboards right into your Notes environment.
Check out our example page for the Domino/Flex article, if you want to see what we help the reader build in the article.
This article is the first of a series of three, so stay tuned! :-)
The article can be viewed here: Domino/Flex integration
In this article, we lead the reader through the first steps of building a Flex application, then connecting the Flex app with a Domino database and charting the Domino data with just a few lines of code added. In the last example, we show how Flex applications can be integrated directly into a Notes form, bringing RIA charts and dashboards right into your Notes environment.
Check out our example page for the Domino/Flex article, if you want to see what we help the reader build in the article.
This article is the first of a series of three, so stay tuned! :-)




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Thanks - I like especially the idea to reuse FLEX in the Notes client! The solutions I've seen so far were all webbrowser-centric. But since the Notes client is still a valid choice and isn't strong in FLEX specific areas like charting this combination is a great solution that adds a lot of value.
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