Archive for the tag 'Spring'

Exadel Flamingo for Android 2.1.1

As an­nounced in our “Open Source Meets Mobile” we­binar on Tuesday, we’ve cre­ated a fork in the de­vel­op­ment of Exadel Flamingo. This slimmed down 2.1.1 ver­sion is tar­geted to Android de­vel­opers. It also mi­grates Flamingo over to Maven 2.2.1. You can down­load Exadel Flamingo for Android 2.1.1 from our site now.

Down the Road

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Open Source Meets Mobile

There’s still time to sign up for a we­binar we’ll be giving next week to ex­plain and demon­strate how we use Exadel Flamingo for mo­bile commerce.

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CityTech Embraces Exadel Flamingo

Yesterday, Sten Anderson from CityTech (IT con­sul­tants) made a pre­sen­ta­tion on JavaFX tech­nology at the Chicago Java Users Group. At this event, he men­tioned our free, open source Exadel Flamingo as a good li­brary for working with JavaFX. Read more »

Get a Discount for JSF Summit 2009

The JSF Summit for 2009 is coming up soon:

December 1st through 4th
Orlando, Florida
Loews Portofino Hotel @ Universal Orlando

It’s a time to take stock of the whole of JavaServer Faces as it has evolved so far, but some areas will also come in for spe­cial focus. Some of these key topics are: Read more »

JavaFX Messaging for Exadel Flamingo

To some, RIA (Rich Internet Applications) is a myth, a tale of the past. People still have a hard time defining what it means ex­actly. What is true, though, is that an ex­plo­sive growth in client-​​side pre­sen­ta­tion tech­nolo­gies (Flash/​Flex, Silverlight, JavaFX) brought to life a new user ex­pe­ri­ence on a wide va­riety of com­puting de­vices.
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Flamingo 1.8.2 Just Released

A new re­lease with sev­eral bug fixes is now avail­able for Exadel Flamingo to down­load.

This is an open source project de­vel­oped by Exadel en­gi­neers. It pro­vides the in­te­gra­tion “glue” for using rich user in­ter­face tech­nolo­gies (JavaFX or Flex) with Java Web ap­pli­ca­tion frame­works (Seam or Spring).
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