Adobe Flex SDK and Adobe Flash Builder provides you one of the best cross-platform application development environment. With Actionscript 3 and integration with amazing tool like Adobe Flash Professional CS, I’ve found this platform is a good one if you don’t need to spend a lot of resource to development among web, desktop, and mobile application.
By going step by step on this tutorial series, I hope you will learn and realize how to use Adobe Flash Builder’s environment to create a Android mobile application which connected to server side via BlazeDS, an open source and ready-to-use data service, built on Java technology. So feel free and let’s go.
- Chapter 1: Setting up Apache Tomcat 6 and Eclipse – This link will take you to Whatta-Whatta‘s website. He wrote a good article on focusing setup Apache Tomcat 6 and integrate Eclipse to manage it.
- Chapter 2: (Video) Download and Setup BlazeDS on Apache Tomcat
- Chapter 3: (Video) Create a Flex mobile project
- Chapter 4: (Video) Using Data-centric Development feature in Adobe Flash Builder
- Chapter 5: (Video) Update Adobe Flash Builder’s data service when remote object changed
If you have any feedback on this tutorial series, please leave me a message below.
