Until recently Flex developers had the option of using the free, open source
SDK <http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Flex+SDK> (together
with a text editor of choice) or purchasing Flex
Builder<http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/features/flex_builder/>,
Adobe’s Eclipse-based IDE for building, debugging, profiling and deploying
Flex applications.

The momentum behind Flex and the ever-growing community of developers coming
at Flex from different backgrounds means that there is increasing demand for
a range of tooling options, some provided by Adobe and some provided by
third parties. Over the last couple of weeks we’ve
seenJetBrains<http://blogs.jetbrains.com/idea/2008/02/creating-flex-applications-with-intellij-idea/>
announce
Flex support in IntelliJ, and for .NET developers,
Ensemble<http://www.ensemble.com/products/tofino.html>
 andSapphireSteel
<http://www.sapphiresteel.com/Adobe-Flex-In-Visual-Studio> have
both released early versions of Flex plug-ins for Visual Studio 2008.

You might think that competition for Flex Builder would be concerning to
Adobe, but in fact we see it as great validation of the Flash Platform that
others want to invest the time/effort required to create alternative
developer tools. As the number of developers adopting Flex continues to grow
there will be different sets of requirements and priorities for IDE features
- with a range of tools in the marketplace, there will be plenty of room for
diversification and innovation in tooling to deliver the features demanded
by Flex developers.

[image: SaphireSteel Amethyst]In particular, I’m really excited to see the
development of Ensemble Tofino<http://www.ensemble.com/products/tofino.html>
and SapphireSteel
Amethyst<http://www.sapphiresteel.com/Adobe-Flex-In-Visual-Studio>,
as one of biggest concerns I continue to hear from .NET developers is that
to develop in Flex they have to have to swap between Visual Studio and Flex
Builder. Both these tools install as a plug-in to Visual Studio 2008 and,
from the information currently available, plan on providing .NET developers
with MXML/ActionScript code editing features, application compilation &
debugging and Visual Studio project integration in a freely available
version.



SapphireSteel, with existing experience in developing a Ruby development
plug-in for Visual Studio, have gone further and announced their intention
to build a professional, paid-for, edition of their tool. Amethyst
Professional, which is due to ship in the 2nd quarter of 2009, will expand
on the features in their free version to add an integrated visual designer,
interactive debugging experience and full IntelliSense support - making it
much closer to Flex Builder in terms of features.

[image: Amethyst Professional - visual designer]

Whilst Silverlight will remain an obvious choice for .NET developers, there
is even less reason now to wait for Microsoft to play catch-up on both
features and penetration of Silverlight, when Flex enables you to build a
Rich Internet Application that can be viewed on 98% of Internet-connected
computers without requiring the up-front installation of a browser plug-in.
Flex of course also gives you the option of deploying a desktop application
that works on Windows, Mac and Linux - something that Silverlight can’t do.

At our recent developer conference, we also demonstrated an early version of
BlazeDS and AMF support for .NET - take a look at the current (Java)
implementation of
BlazeDS<http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/blazeds/BlazeDS> to
get an sense for the data and messaging enhancements that this will bring to
RIA developers using Flex and .NET. More details on this soon…
http://flex.sys-con.com/node/782822

 Baluvasireddy
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