RE: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex.
There are some back-end Java messaging APIs available. The Flex app needs to connect to the chosen Java Messaging API. There is some plumbing involved. An easier, faster, cleaner, better way to use ColdFusion. --Bill From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Venkat M Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:31 PM To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Subject: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex. Hi All, I have an application that is developed on Flex and JAVA on the backend. I need to provide a new email form the flex end. I will create a field for to email id/ subject/ body in flex and will pass it to java backend. Can some help what has to be done at java end? What email type can be used? Is a valid email/password enough? I was also asked to evaluate SMTP/POP3/IMAP options also. Can you help? Thanks! Cheers, Venkat.
[flexcoders] Re: getting the total of values of an array collection that is updated manually
Guys any help on how to get to what alex is suggested?
Re: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex.
If you're only sending mail, it's fairly simple with the Javamail API: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javamail/index.html Your flex app would send the parts of the email message to the server and the server would construct the message and send it using the Javamail API, and smtp or smtps. Only if you're going to be reading mail in your flex app would you have to worry about POP3 or IMAP. From: Venkat M venkat_...@yahoo.com To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:30 PM Subject: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex. Hi All, I have an application that is developed on Flex and JAVA on the backend. I need to provide a new email form the flex end. I will create a field for to email id/ subject/ body in flex and will pass it to java backend. Can some help what has to be done at java end? What email type can be used? Is a valid email/password enough? I was also asked to evaluate SMTP/POP3/IMAP options also. Can you help? Thanks! Cheers, Venkat.
Re: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex.
Super Thanks! Cheers, Venkat. From: Dave Glasser dglas...@pobox.com To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex. If you're only sending mail, it's fairly simple with the Javamail API: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javamail/index.html Your flex app would send the parts of the email message to the server and the server would construct the message and send it using the Javamail API, and smtp or smtps. Only if you're going to be reading mail in your flex app would you have to worry about POP3 or IMAP. From: Venkat M venkat_...@yahoo.com To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com flexcoders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:30 PM Subject: [flexcoders] E-Mail from flex. Hi All, I have an application that is developed on Flex and JAVA on the backend. I need to provide a new email form the flex end. I will create a field for to email id/ subject/ body in flex and will pass it to java backend. Can some help what has to be done at java end? What email type can be used? Is a valid email/password enough? I was also asked to evaluate SMTP/POP3/IMAP options also. Can you help? Thanks! Cheers, Venkat.
[flexcoders] You are the product
Hello developers, I have come to some unfortunate conclusions about how Adobe operates. I would be interested to get your opinions on the matter. Some years ago I helped build out a desktop application using Macromedia Director. It ran on both Mac and Windows, and was heavily backed by web services. In principle it was much like an Adobe AIR app might be today. After a few years Adobe bought Macromedia Director, with promises to the developer community that they would continue to support it. They came out with a few maintenance releases that were extremely buggy, enough so that we tried to roll back to the previous version. However, Adobe made sure there were some gotchas that made it painful to either stay on the current version or roll back. Shortly thereafter they killed Director altogether. An Adobe evangelist came to our office and sold us hard on moving to Adobe AIR, which we did. We completely re-wrote our application on that platform. Now, several years later, Adobe is very obviously moving away from AIR and towards HTML5, again with promises to their loyal developers to continue supporting it. Based on their history what I expect Adobe to do is kill AIR before too long. And you should have no doubts that they can make it very painful to remain on that platform. For example, AIR apps use whatever version of Adobe Reader is installed on the client machine. Adobe Reader updates happen independently of updates to the AIR run time. The latest update to Adobe Reader broke certain aspects of our client application, something that might directly hurt our business. What can you do when the HTMLLoader object no longer correctly displays a PDF? What I expected Adobe to do - and what the evangelist led me to believe - was that Adobe would evolve AIR and Flash Builder towards HTML5 over time, bringing all of us along with them. But they don't do that. They scorch the earth and start over. So, what's next? I suppose we will hear from Adobe before too long that we should run out, buy PhoneGap Builder 1.0, and once again chase their code-once-deploy-everywhere carrot. We are not the customer. We are the product. We are the means by which Adobe makes money for their shareholders, nothing more. I suppose in true jaded developer fashion this should come as no shock to me. But the truth is, it never feels nice to be a pawn in someone else's game. Kevin
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[flexcoders] Re: Grouping visually in ADG
How can I set borderThickness of AdvancedDataGridColumnGroup ? Doesn't seem to work through styleFunction - it removes the context text of included ADGColumns. Can I do it in itemRenderer ? Any code samples? OR: Can I use BorderContainer in an itemRenderer of ADGColumnGroup? If I place ADGColumns inside it, Flex compiler shows errors like ADGColumn declaration must be contained within Declaration tag, since it's not assignable to the the default property's element type IVisualElement. How can I declare ADGColumn outside it's DataGrid? Sorry, I am fairly new to Flex4. Please advise, Oleg. --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Oleg Konovalov olegkon@... wrote: Hi, I need to group some ADG columns visually, i.e. embolden lines in ADG around a group of columns, but avoid creating multiple header rows, just one level. So imagine you have columns containing countries, and you want to group them by continent (UK, France, Germany ;USA, Mexico, Canada; etc.) Is there a way to do it in ADG ? I am trying to do it by creating item renderer and applying it on AdvancedDataGridColumnGroup level. Is that correct approach? Any code samples? Please advise! Using FB4.5.1 TIA, Oleg.