Tony - I missed the url for this project you're describing - can you
re-send? Thanks

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flashcoders-
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 4:51 PM
>>To: 'Flashcoders mailing list'
>>Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Public examples of Business RIAs
>>
>>I can tell you a bit about it:
>>
>>It took about 7 months to complete. It was worked on from July 2004,
to
>>February 2005. A large amount of time was dedicated to wireframing the
>>application, and doing use cases, because the original request of the
client
>>was not:
>>
>>"We want an RIA"
>>
>>Instead it was:
>>
>>"Our app is soo powerful, but no one is using it".
>>
>>As a result we spent most of our time on designing a new experience
for the
>>application, that got final results faster, and in less steps.
>>
>>>From a development standpoint the client did not want to go the Flex
route
>>at the time. We weighed the options of using it, but neither our team
nor
>>their team felt comfortable enough with it then(things are a bit
different
>>now).
>>
>>We ended up building the framework for it from the ground up in Flash.
The
>>majority of the components are custom, other than a few textinputs and
>>comboboxes.
>>
>>We worked with a team of 3 Java programmers from SNL that had designed
the
>>back-end. The app was originally done with an HTML face, but luckily
it was
>>totally Service Oriented. Moving it to a Flash interface was actually
pretty
>>straight forward.
>>
>>The challenge though was not in swapping interfaces feature for
feature. We
>>totally redesigned the whole process of how the app worked. The Java
guys
>>had to add a whole new series of entry points to manage concepts we
brought
>>to them, like Worksheets for example. One of our main goals was to
make the
>>application feel nice along side of Excel, the main tool for analytics
>>professionals.
>>
>>One of the coolest parts of the project was that we were pitted
against
>>another part of the company that was bent on .net and smart clients.
While
>>they are powerful, our application turned some heads inside the
company due
>>to the fact that all that was required was the Flash plug-in, as
opposed to
>>the .net framework download. Many people were happy with the result,
and it
>>has got nothing but positive feedback from those that actually use it.
>>
>>I can tell you more offlist if you there is anything more you want to
know
>>about it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of matt
>>stuehler
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 2:39 PM
>>To: Flashcoders mailing list
>>Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Public examples of Business RIAs
>>
>>Stacey,
>>
>>Wow - that's really something.
>>
>>Great functionality, and a beautiful UI. It's BY FAR the most
>>sophisticated RIA I've seen.
>>
>>If you don't mind me asking, how long did that take you and your team
>>to build? What was the budget?
>>
>>Of course, if you can't share that info - no worries. I understand
>>completely.
>>
>>My congrats and admiration for this terrific piece of work.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Matt
>>
>>
>>
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