Author: mamsellem
Date: Tue Apr 1 11:20:57 2014
New Revision: 1583625
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1583625
Log:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34199
Adding third-party software page
trying again !
Removed:
flex/site/trunk/content/community-thirdparty.cmsPage
Modified:
flex/site/trunk/content/community-3rdparty.cmsPage
flex/site/trunk/content/community-showcase.cmsPage
Modified: flex/site/trunk/content/community-3rdparty.cmsPage
URL:
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--- flex/site/trunk/content/community-3rdparty.cmsPage (original)
+++ flex/site/trunk/content/community-3rdparty.cmsPage Tue Apr 1 11:20:57 2014
@@ -1,136 +1,144 @@
-Title: Project HistoryXXX
+Title: Third Party Tools & Solutions
-The goal of this page is to document the history of the Apache Flex, starting
with Adobe
-deciding to donate it to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), incubation and
Apache Flex becoming a top level project.
+<p>This page gives a list of third party tools and solutions related to Apache
Flex®.</p>
-It might be useful for other similar projects, or any incubating project, as
an example of the steps involved in
-an Apache incubation.
+<div class="headline"><h4>Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)</h4></div>
-See [http://incubator.apache.org](http://incubator.apache.org) for the
official Incubator documentation, and
-in particular the [incubation process
description](http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Process_Description.html)
page.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> 2011: Adobe decides to contribute Flex to the ASF
</h4></div>
-
-The decision is made within Adobe to incubate Flex at the ASF. Work starts on
the incubation proposal, on explaining
-internally what this means, on the legal/IP clearance steps required to donate
the code and on recruiting
-initial committers who will help get the project started.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 12, 2011: Flex Summit </h4></div>
-
-The [Flex
Summit](http://tv.adobe.com/show/flex-community-summit-december-2011) is
organized to make
-the Flex community aware of the upcoming changes, and to allow initial Flex
committers to sign up and network.
-
-Among the available videos, these two provide interesting insights on how
Apache projects work, by Roy Fielding,
-one of the ASF's founders:
-
-- [What it means to be an Apache project, part
1](http://tv.adobe.com/watch/flex-community-summit-december-2011/what-it-means-to-be-an-apache-project-part-1/)
-- [What it means to be an Apache project, part
2](http://tv.adobe.com/watch/flex-community-summit-december-2011/what-it-means-to-be-an-apache-project-part-2/)
-
-The following blog posts provide other views on the event, and show that it
was useful for the Flex community
-and for the upcoming Apache Flex project:
-
-- [Flex given to the Apache Software Foundation round-up and
opportunities](http://www.flex-tutorial.fr/2011/12/17/flex-given-to-the-apache-software-foundation-round-up-and-opportunities)
-- [Huge Adobe Partnership to Open Source Flex with Apache Software Foundation
](http://www.adamflater.net/2011/12/14/apache-flex-beginning/)
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 20, 2011: Incubation proposal submitted
</h4></div>
-
-The [Incubation proposal](http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FlexProposal) is
submitted
-and
[discussed](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201112.mbox/%3CCB14DCA2.3885F%25aharui%40adobe.com%3E)
on the incubator-general mailing list, followed after a few days (once the
-discussion dies down) by the Incubator PMC vote mentioned below.
-
-The list of incubation mentors is completed during the proposal's discussion
phase, after asking for volunteers
-when submitting the proposal.
-
-A few initial committers are also added during the discussion phase.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 22, 2011: Vote for Anne and Dave as
incubator PMC members </h4></div>
-
-Project mentors need to be members of the Incubator PMC, ASF members just need
to ask to get this membership.
-
-Committers who are not (yet) Apache members need to be voted in by the
Incubator PMC, which is done
-around December 22 for Anne and Dave.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 27, 2011: [VOTE] Flex to join the Apache
Incubator </h4></div>
-
-The [Incubator PMC vote](http://markmail.org/message/puo2rtrvby65lb3m)
-lasts at least 72 hours, after which whoever started it
-[tallies
it](http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-general/201112.mbox/%3CCAEWfVJmMq390Hinafg%2Bjik8VqboYG1ixe_gnz5O2bV5q5mtKPw%40mail.gmail.com%3E).
-the vote for Flex passes on December 30th.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> Late December 2011: Basic infrastructure is created
</h4></div>
-
-See for example the
-[INFRA-4260](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-4260) (create mailing
lists)
-and
-[INFRA-4262](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-4262) (create JIRA
instance)
-issues.
-
-Flex is added to the Incubator's [reporting
schedule](http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ReportingSchedule).
-
-The [Flex incubation status
page](http://incubator.apache.org/projects/flex.html) is created.
-
-People are invited to subscribe to the new Apache Flex [mailing
lists](/flex/mailing-lists.html)
-
-Those lists are added to [flex.markmail.org](http://flex.markmail.org) for
convenience, using the markmail feedback form.
-
-Discussions and consensus building start, including clarifications about the
role of the PPMC, committers
-and community, whether to create roadmaps or just let things evolve
organically, etc.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> Late 2011 and early 2012: User accounts </h4></div>
-
-Mentors request creation of Apache accounts for the initial committers listed
in the
-[incubation proposal](http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/FlexProposal), after
asking people which Apache ID
-they would like, avoiding collisions with [existing
IDs](http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html).
-
-Initial committers, who are also PPMC members, are invited to subscribe to the
Flex private mailing list
-(which is used for discussions about people, new committers etc. and as little
as possible besides that) and
-made aware of the [Apache guide for new
committers](http://www.apache.org/dev/new-committers-guide.html).
-
-Flex committers are granted write access to the [subversion
repository](http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/flex/)
-and [JIRA issue tracker](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX) and can
start actual coding work.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> January 17, 2012: Software grant received
</h4></div>
-
-Adobe's [software grant](http://www.apache.org/licenses/software-grant.txt) is
received by the ASF's
-secretary, the Flex code can now be imported into Apache Flex's code
repository.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> February 22, 2012: First committer voted in
</h4></div>
-
-Justin Mclean is the first Flex committer (besides the initial committers
listed in the incubation proposal) to
-be voted in, after a short discussion and a vote on the Flex private
-mailing list, as per the [incubator's
instructions](http://incubator.apache.org/guides/ppmc.html).
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> March 27, 2012: MXMLC donation announced </h4></div>
-
-The legal/IP clearance work for that module is done on the Adobe side, that
code is ready to be donated.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> August 30, 2012: Falcon legalities completed
</h4></div>
-
-Apache recorded Adobe's donation documents for the source code to the
next-generation Falcon compiler.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> September 10, 2012: Falcon code committed
</h4></div>
-
-The source code for the Falcon compiler was committed to Apache's Subversion
repository.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 19, 2012: Apache Flex becomes a top level
Apache Software Foundation project </h4></div>
-
-Apache Flex is voted in as a top level project at the December board meeting
of the Apache Software Foundation.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> December 27, 2012: Apache Flex SDK 4.9 released
</h4></div>
-
-After seven release candidates Apache Flex SDK 4.9 is released as the first
release after becoming an Apache Software Foundation top level project.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> February, 2013: Apache Flex SDK 4.9 released
</h4></div>
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> April, 2013: Apache Flex SDK Installer 2.5 released
</h4></div>
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> August, 2013: Apache Flex SDK Installer 2.6
released </h4></div>
-This version allows to track the number of downloads.
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> August, 2013: Apache Flex SDK 4.10.0 released
</h4></div>
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> October, 2013: Apache Flex SDK Installer 2.7
released </h4></div>
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> October, 2013: Apache Flex SDK 4.11.0 released
</h4></div>
-
-<div class="headline"><h4> March, 2014: Apache Flex SDK 4.12.0 released
</h4></div>
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.adobe.com/products/flash-builder.html">Flash Builder
(Adobe)</a>:
+<blockquote>Adobe® Flash® Builder® 4.7 software is a development environment
for building games and applications using
+the ActionScript® language and the open source Flex framework. Flash Builder
Premium includes professional
+testing tools such as profilers, network monitoring, and unit testing
support.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.flashdevelop.org/">FlashDevelop</a>:
+<blockquote>FlashDevelop is a free and open source code editor for every
developer. FlashDevelop offers first
+class support for ActionScript (2 & 3) and Haxe development. Great
completion & code generation, projects
+compilation & debugging, plenty of project templates, SWF/SWC exploration
etc. FlashDevelop is also a great web
+developer IDE with source-control support (svn, git, mercurial), tasks/todo,
snippets, XML/HTML completion and
+zen-coding for HTML.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://fdt.powerflasher.com/">Flexible
Development Toolkit</a>:
+<blockquote>FDT is a flexible development toolkit in Eclipse for interactive
developers. It´s made with passion
+for expert Flash and Flex coding, innovative mobile development and versatile
HTML5 / JavaScript / WebGL / PHP
+programming with haXe. Create your applications in FDT and efficiently target
multiple platforms.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/features/flex_ide.html">IntelliJ IDEA
(JetBrains)</a>:
+<blockquote>IntelliJ IDEA is ideal for ActionScript, MXML and CSS development,
with on-the-fly code analysis, completion,
+navigation, advanced refactorings, code generation, UML diagrams, UI designer,
interactive debugger and profiler.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="headline"><h4>Flex Frameworks</h4></div>
+
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://sourceforge.net/adobe/cairngorm/home/Home/">Cairngorm</a>:
+<blockquote>Cairngorm provides a reference architecture for Flex applications
that is designed to keep things simple
+and testable. It describes a way of structuring large applications out of
smaller units. It is independent of an IoC
+framework implementation, but dependent on core principles we believe are
crucial to follow when developing enterprise
+RIAs.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://mate.asfusion.com/">Mate Flex
Framework</a>:
+<blockquote>Mate is a tag-based, event-driven Flex framework. Flex
applications are event-driven. Mate framework
+has been created to make it easy to handle the events your Flex application
creates. Mate allows you to define who
+is handling those events, whether data needs to be retrieved from the server,
or other events need to be triggered.
+In addition, Mate provides a mechanism for dependency injection to make it
easy for the different parts of your
+application to get the data and objects they need.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.spicefactory.org/parsley/">Parsley
(Spice Factory)</a>:
+<blockquote>Parsley is an application framework for Flex/Flash/AIR
applications written in AS3.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://puremvc.org/content/view/67/178/">PureMVC</a>:
+<blockquote>PureMVC is a lightweight framework for creating applications based
upon the classic Model, View and
+Controller concept. Based upon proven design patterns, this free, open source
framework which was originally
+implemented in the ActionScript 3 language for use with Adobe Flex, Flash and
AIR, is now being ported to all
+major development platforms.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.robotlegs.org/">Robotlegs</a>:
+<blockquote>Robotlegs is an ActionScript Application Framework. It offers:
Dependency, Module, Command and View
+management.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.springactionscript.org/">Spring
Actionscript</a>:
+<blockquote>Spring ActionScript is an offshoot of the Java-based Spring
Framework written in ActionScript 3. It is
+targeted for the Flash, Flex and AIR platforms. The framework contains a
versatile Inversion of Control Container,
+a micro MVC library and extensions for the Cairngorm and PureMVC
frameworks.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/swiz/">Swiz Framework</a>:
+<blockquote>Swiz is a brutally simple micro-architecture for creating Rich
Internet Applications with
+ActionScript 3 and Adobe Flex.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.granitedataservices.com/public/docs/latest/docs/reference/flex/graniteds-refguide-flex.html#graniteds.tideframework">Tide
(Granite Data Services)</a>:
+<blockquote>Tide is a Flex client framework inspired by popular Java
frameworks such as Spring or CDI and is based on
+the concepts of contextual components and event-based programming. It should
look familiar to Java developers yet stays
+close to the Flex framework concepts and traditional usage.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="headline"><h4>Server Solutions</h4></div>
+
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.silexlabs.org/amfphp/">Amfphp</a>:
+<blockquote>Amfphp is free and open source software, and an essential brick
for the development of Applications that
+need to communicate with the Internet. Amfphp is used in projects that cover a
wide spectrum, from games to business
+applications. The role of Amfphp is to provide a really simple way of
connecting a client with a server.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://sourceforge.net/adobe/blazeds/wiki/Home/">BlazeDS</a>:
+<blockquote>BlazeDS is the server-based Java remoting and web messaging
technology that enables developers to easily
+connect to back-end distributed data and push data in real-time to Adobe®
Flex® and Adobe AIR applications for more
+responsive rich Internet application (RIA) experiences.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.fluorinefx.com/">FluorineFx</a>:
+<blockquote>FluorineFx is the free and open source Flash/Flex remoting
gateway, high-performance, scalable framework,
+streaming server that connects RIAs using Adobe software (Adobe Flash®, Adobe
Flex®, Adobe AIR runtime) and Microsoft
+.NET®.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.granitedataservices.com/community/">GraniteDS (Granite Data
Services)</a>:
+<blockquote>GraniteDS brings the power of your Java EE server to the Flex
side. An easy to use
+client-side API helps you leveraging advanced features such as authentication
and secured access, dependency injection,
+typesafe remote calls, real-time messaging, data lazy-loading and
synchronization, ActionScript3 code generation, bean
+validation, etc.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle.html">LiveCycle (Adobe)</a>:
+<blockquote>Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite 4 is an enterprise document and
form platform that helps you capture
+and process information, deliver personalized communications, and protect and
track sensitive information. LiveCycle
+ES4 extends business processes to your mobile workforce and clients,
increasing productivity while broadening service
+access to any user equipped with a desktop, smartphone, or
tablet.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.red5.org/">Red5 Media Server</a>:
+<blockquote>Red5 Media Server 1.0 delivers a powerful video streaming and
multi-user solution to the ©Adobe ©Flash
+Player and other exciting client technologies. Based on Java and some of the
most powerful open source frameworks,
+Red5 stands as a solid solution for business of all sizes including the
enterprise.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="https://github.com/rubyamf/rubyamf">RubyAMF</a>:
+<blockquote>RubyAMF is a full-featured AMF gateway based off of Rack and
supporting advanced integration with Rails
+and other Rack-based frameworks. It includes advanced class mapping
functionality, like camel to underscore case
+translation, parameter mapping to convert function calls to parameter hashes
for actions, hooks for processing AMF
+authentication credentials, and many more features.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.themidnightcoders.com/products.html">WebOrb (Midnight
Coders)</a>:
+<blockquote>At Midnight Coders, we are passionate about providing solutions
that help developers focus less on
+integration and more on the code they love to write. Using WebORB, you will be
able to easily integrate, test and
+optimize your desktop, web and mobile applications connecting to Java, .NET,
and PHP backends.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="headline"><h4>Code Generation Tools</h4></div>
+
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.granitedataservices.com/public/docs/latest/docs/reference/flex/graniteds-refguide-flex.html#graniteds.gas3">Gas3
(Granite Data Services)</a>:
+<blockquote>Gas3 replicates your entire JPA data model into its ActionScript3
equivalent, with support of transparent
+lazy-loading and bean validation. It also generates type-safe AS3 classes
mirroring your Java EE services (Spring, EJB, CDI).
+Gas3 is available as an Eclipse plugin (on-the-fly code generation), an Apache
Ant task or an Apache Maven plugin with
+<a target="_blank"
href="https://flexmojos.atlassian.net/wiki/display/FLEXMOJOS/Home">flex-mojos</a>.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.spicefactory.org/pimento/">Pimento /
Cinnamon (Spice Factory)</a>:
+<blockquote>Automatic source generation of AS3 service interfaces and proxies
with Cinnamons Ant task.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="headline"><h4>Build Tools</h4></div>
+
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="https://flexmojos.atlassian.net/wiki/display/FLEXMOJOS/Home">Flexmojos</a>:
+<blockquote>Flexmojos provides first-class support for Flex and AIR
development within Apache Maven. It allows Maven
+to compile, optimize, and test Flex SWF, Flex SWC, Air SWF and Air
SWC.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank" href="http://gradlefx.org/">GradleFX</a>:
+<blockquote>GradleFx is a Gradle plugin for building Flex and Actionscript
applications. It provides a set of useful
+tasks that will make building your project a breeze. All the build logic is
encapsulated by the plugin and all you
+need to do is some configuration.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="headline"><h4>Testing Tools</h4></div>
+
+<ul style="padding-top: 24px">
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www8.hp.com/us/en/software-solutions/loadrunner-load-testing/index.html">Load
Runner (HP)</a>:
+<blockquote>HP LoadRunner is the industry standard for application performance
testing. The load testing tool helps
+you prevent issues by detecting bottlenecks and to obtain an accurate picture
of end-to-end system performance before
+going live. Extremely flexible for organizations and projects of all sizes,
LoadRunner software testing tool enables you
+to test a range of applications including mobile, Ajax, Flex, HTML 5, .NET,
Java, GWT, Silverlight, SOAP, Citrix, ERP
+and legacy.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www.neotys.com/product/overview-neoload.html">NeoLoad (Neotys)</a>:
+<blockquote>NeoLoad is a load testing software solution designed for web and
mobile applications to realistically
+simulate user activity and monitor infrastructure behavior.</blockquote></li>
+<li><a target="_blank"
href="http://www-03.ibm.com/software/products/en/performance/">Rational
Performance Tester (IBM)</a>:
+<blockquote>IBM® Rational® Performance Tester is a performance testing
solution that validates the scalability of web
+and server applications. Rational Performance Tester identifies the presence
and cause of system performance bottlenecks
+and reduces load testing complexity.</blockquote></li>
+</ul>
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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ Title: Flex Showcase!
Some of the many desktop and mobile applications written with Flex, listed in
alphabetical order.
-Test change
<div class="headline"><h4>How to submit your application?</h4></div>
Want to see your app showcased here ? It's easy to make a submission: