Here are some great sites 

http://www.cflex.net/ 
This site has great examples from very basic through tutorial and videos for 
learning "micro frameworks" like Mate. 

http://blog.flexcommunity.net/ 
http://www.actionscript.org/ 

There are 100's of sites out there 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Henry Scanzano" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, April 6, 2009 7:44:17 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: RE: [AFFUG Discuss] New member with many questions... 




Doug, 



I’m the fellow who made that comment about “ Much to learn with very few direct 
examples 

In some of the more difficult areas.” I qualified my response with “difficult 
areas”. 



The easy examples are abound. I would love to find examples of more advanced 
material. 



Here’s one: Is there something available on how a ComboBox would get loaded via 
a Web 

Service which communicates to an application server/database server that has an 
MySQL 

database which contains the list of items (table) for the combo box? This would 
include an 

illustration of the ComboBox data provider getting loaded on the response to 
the retrieval 

request. 



Thanks if you can help me. 

Henry 










From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Douglas Knudsen 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 7:12 PM 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] New member with many questions... 



Their is no 'direct interface' by design. Flex is a UI and is largely agnostic 
to what, how, who, or where you feed it data from. It is analogous to HTML. 
This is good design in that Flex can be hooked up to just about anything your 
heart desires or that your CTO has pushed on you :) 

With regards to your other response concerning finding no useful information. 
About three years ago I would agree with you, but present times I very strongly 
disagree with you. For one http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/ is loaded with 
examples, even videos. There are numerous other sites and books now to choose 
from. That said, it appears from your questions you may not fully understand a 
typical web development stack. Info abounds out in Googleland on this, here is 
one such short tutorial: 
http://www.solosignal.com/solo-signal-series-the-web-stack-explained Flex would 
pretty much live in 5,6,7,and 8 there. Sometimes its good to step back to the 
50,000 foot view, eh? 

We have monthly meetings with examples and topics covering several areas of 
Flex development. We typically, but not always, have a 101 level topic before a 
secondary one. So please, come on out and join us! 

I'll also add there are several companies offering training, one of which is 
local and a sponsor, EchoEleven.com. 


Douglas Knudsen 
http://www.cubicleman.com 
this is my signature, like it? 




On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Laurence MacNeill < [email protected] > 
wrote: 


At 06:13 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote: 

No you don't have to learn CF to do adobe flex. 

You can use any backend technology such as C#/ASP on the windows side 
or php/perl/ruby/java on the linux (or windows) side. 
I use reails on the backend myself. 

As far as talking to the db directly theoretically it is possible but 
I dont think anyone has written a interface between any of the major 
databases and flex yet. 



I don't know anything about those other options you mentioned. And the people 
I'm writing this app for are already using CF anyway, so I guess I'll have to 
learn it. Yuck. 

So why is there no direct interface built-in to Flex, anyway? Anyone know? What 
I mean is, why didn't Adobe build-in an interface to the more popular 
databases? Seems like that would've made life a lot simpler. 


Laurence MacNeill 
Mableton, Georgia, USA 







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