Check the lynda.com videos for LCDS.

TH,
C




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From: ew6014 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:43:47 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flex 3 Exam Cert Question





hi leds

thanks for much. i will look into the flex 3 developer guide but there doesnt 
seem to be a guide on using LCDS. lifecycle is using a lot in the guide but 
none of them does teach on how to implement lcds messaging and data management

wondering if reading the actual documentation of lifecycle data services will 
be a overkill.

how about you leds? .. how did you get "through" the lcds portion or better 
still the entire interacting data sources and servers portion of the exam?

--- In flexcod...@yahoogro ups.com, leds usop <rptl...@... > wrote:
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> hi,
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> i recentlly got my flex 3 with air cert and i'd say the questions on lcds are 
> more on interacting with lcds, so you should be able to get enough info from 
> livedocs or any good flex book that discusses lcds.
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> As for the local database connection, that would be pertaining to AIR's 
> interaction with SQL (or SQLite). 
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> someone correct me if im wrong. ^^
> cheers
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> can someone point me to a resource or book that i can find out more on 
> IMPLEMENTING LCDS MESSAGING AND DATA MANAGEMENT ?
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> in the exam guide it also mentions creating connecting to a local
> database. what does that mean? does it mean SQL database or oracle?<-- SQL as 
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> --- On Sun, 6/28/09, ew6014 <ew6...@...> wrote:
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> From: ew6014 <ew6...@...>
> Subject: [flexcoders] Flex 3 Exam Cert Question
> To: flexcod...@yahoogro ups.com
> Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 1:01 PM
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>       hi guys,
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> i have a question on the interacting data source/servers portion of flex 3 
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> can someone point me to a resource or book that i can find out more on 
> IMPLEMENTING LCDS MESSAGING AND DATA MANAGEMENT ?
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> in the exam guide it also mentions creating connecting to a local database. 
> what does that mean? does it mean SQL database or oracle?
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> appreciate the help
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