Hello Group, I am a seasoned Flash/Flex/AIR developer with a solid experience of nearly 8 years. Have created various libraries and components that can be reused across various projects. Also been working on the serverside technologies like PHP, Core Java, JSP, ASP, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 to support the flash based applications developed.
I am currently engaged in developing Flex-based Xcelsius components for the SAP dashboard as an add-on(.xlx). I am a complete newbie with Xcelsius and component development for Xcelsius and would like you to help me understand what needs to be explored, in terms of the requirement I am having. Any references on the same would really give me a push in the right direction. Also if anyone could share their experience building Flex-based Xcelsius components and possible challenges in doing so, would help me during my development. I am using Flex 4 SDK to work with the Xcelsius component development.Basically SAP Dashboard component development. I have a few stuck-ups with my current development. Any help here would also be a big help: 1. I am trying to get a tree grid display and using AdvancedDataGrid to work with. But apparently when I do a preview in the Dashboard the tree nodes are not available to play with. The tree does show up as required but I cannot expand or collapse any item within, the nodes are not shown in the display, for the hierarchial data displayed in the AdvancedDataGrid. 2. I wanted to understand how to work with picking the Excel's cell formatting in the custom component being developed. Looking forward to hear from you asap. Thanks for your time in advance. Regards, Amol. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Flex India Community" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/flex_india?hl=en. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.

