I think I can give you a very good case study that is a perfect match
for what you describe.
http://www.cynergysystems.com/pages/how/case/crisiscoach.html
LifeCoach is an online Behavioral Health portal providing remote
clinical care to Fortune 500 companies and is live, in production today.
JesterXL -- that's cool, I want to buy into it -- but just need to be shown the error of my ways.
Could you please just provide me with some of the advantages?
I'm trying to migrate all my future efforts into a J2EE orientation with Flex and Flash 8 and above as the presentation layer.
Hi All,
I have a requirement to dynamically load mxml at runtime.
We use a custom tool to generate MXML code for various screens. The
MXML sources thus generated are stored as an XML Objects in the
database associated with a screen ID.
For. eg.
Screen Code | MXML source stored as XML
I think you might want to step back and decide if you really want to
use this approach. One of the biggest advantages of a RIA interface
is to avoid the request/response style of building web applications.
What you are looking to do here is a direct analog to that
request/response traditional
My learned lesson: plan for an alpha/beta site
early. Building an internet deployed app is stupid if only 5% of hospitals
in the country have internet access, and that 5% will not compensate for your
development costs.
Also, you can get away with things that are fluff;
although the
rob,
try getting hold of this MAX presentation. it's the most detailed
information I have seen so far on data services.
RA004W
Next Generation Flex: Data Services
Presenter: Christophe Coenraets
the files are out there somewhere...
On 11/6/05, Robert Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I built a dental clinic diagnose and image/mmedia management software once.
the only things I could really say are quite obvious:
- get to know the biz and the users. you will have to learn the
processes involved to a good detail if you want to be a valid
interlocutor. there's lots of new
and all they look for is speed, clarity and
ease of use.
And that's all as users they should care about! I'm not sure that
makes healthcare users any different from every other user. All the
more reason to focus on the user experience first, and use your
engineering experience to implement a
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I was definitely worried about the HIPAA stuff. They beat that into our heads in medical school to the point of paranoia but it becomes even more important in this context. Mani
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and all they look for is speed, clarity and
ease of use.
And
I guess that's where I come in handy. For the last two years I've been on sabbatical learning to develop web apps so that I can be one of the physicians who do know what the developers are talking about. Although I know that I don't have the experience to build a large scale application I won't
Dave,Would it be possible for me to provide my attending with access to that sanitized demo. I think he would enjoy seeing that in action.Thanks,ManiOn 11/6/05,
Manuel Saint-Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was definitely worried about the HIPAA stuff. They beat that into our heads in medical
Can anyone give me an idea how long it would take and what budget you
would need to have an app like the Brocade link below developed?
http://flexapps.macromedia.com/flex/brocade/app.mxml
I realise that its a difficult question but I just want to get a gut
feeling for the size of cash you
Absolutely. Contact me via email and I will get that setup.
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Yes you can. We've run it on about 4 different containers.
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Can I run my flex
It can be difficult because the devil is often in the details.
What we do with our clients is what we refer to as a Model Design.
In the MD we develop the entire user interface, bind to static data,
include a functional spec, data model, test plan and a project plan.
Its the project plan you
You sure can't run it for free as he asked. ;)
C
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Oh, yeah, missed that part wink.
It works on free containers (Tomcat, JBoss, etc), but you need to pay
Macromedia to deploy!
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Dave,Thanks again for the feedback. I'm trying to collect some live examples and some fodder to keep the interview going well when I pitch this whole package in a few weeks. I would love a link to provide my Attending.
ManiOn 11/6/05, Dave Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Absolutely. Contact
aloha,
in the remote case that you are just blogging your app... or the
timeframe of your project is big enough, then consider using flex2 and
it's serverless deployment model.
cheaper, easier, nicer.
best,
aldo
On 11/6/05, Dave Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, yeah, missed that part wink.
I just participated a Micosoft SQL Server
2005 introduction by Microsoft and they clearly emphasizes that Microsoft counts
a dual core processor as a single processor on licenses. So that paragraph is
outdated.
-Mika
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