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October 25, 2006
Make money with Verizon Wireless
Start creating and selling your Flash Lite applications and content for Verizon Wireless subscribers.
Posted by gfox at 11:22 AM
October 24, 2006
Redesigned Acrobat and PDF centers now available
Read the new Acrobat 8 SDK documentation and get the new, sixth edition of the PDF specification.
Posted by gfox at 11:21 AM
Breeze Sync SWF Contest winners
Check out these new applications built with the Adobe Acrobat Connect Collaboration Builder SDK.
Posted by gfox at 11:19 AM
October 23, 2006
Announcing the Australian Flex Developer Derby winners
Dashboards, configurators, RIA stores, and more—check out the top selections in the Australian coding contest.
Posted by gfox at 11:18 AM
Announcing RIAForge.org
Use this new community site to host open source projects built with Adobe technologies—from ColdFusion apps to Photoshop plug-ins to Flash ActionScript libraries.
Posted by gfox at 11:17 AM
Providing Rich Portlets with Adobe Flex
Deliver rich portal experiences while maximizing budget, resources, and development time with Adobe Flex 2.
Posted by gfox at 11:15 AM
Configuring LiveCycle application server clusters using IBM WebSphere (PDF, 1.55 MB)
This document explains how to deploy an Adobe LiveCycle server product individually in a clustered environment using WebSphere.
Posted by gfox at 11:14 AM
Mackenzie-Nickull architectural patterns meta model (PDF, 168K)
Follow this meta model to document use cases as input for software architecture.
Posted by gfox at 11:12 AM
October 16, 2006
Making Flash websites searchable
Follow these tips to achieve search engine visibility when using Flash in your websites
Posted by gfox at 11:11 AM
Guidance on when to use templates, library items, and SSIs
Learn the different options Dreamweaver gives you to reuse content on many web pages.
Posted by gfox at 11:10 AM
Harnessing the power of Verity, ColdFusion event gateways, and Flex 2 – Part 1: Setting up the collection and event gateways
Code a CFC that monitors your documents and updates your collections automatically using the DirectoryWatcher event gateway.
Posted by gfox at 11:09 AM
Using Adobe's XPAAJ.jar via command lines on Mac OS X
Get the modified code and take advantage of using Adobe's XML/PDF Access API for Java on Macs using Intel-based chipsets.
Posted by gfox at 11:08 AM
Sample: Localizing forms without writing any scripts (ZIP, 88K)
Learn how to use the Dynamic Properties feature in LiveCycle Designer to localize field captions using XML data files.
Posted by gfox at 11:07 AM
Why choose Fireworks?
Participate in a private beta for the next release of Fireworks by evaluating early builds, giving feedback on features, and guiding the future direction of the product.
Posted by gfox at 11:06 AM
October 9, 2006
Why developers attend MAX
Learn why developers love coming to MAX each year: to attend sessions, to meet like-minded developers and network with peers, and to discover new ways of building projects. (1:29)
Posted by gfox at 11:05 AM
Integrating Flex 2 and Ruby on Rails
Learn how to use the Ruby on Rails framework with Flex as you build an issue-tracker application.
Posted by gfox at 11:04 AM
Adobe LiveCycle Workflow SDK version 7.0.5
Download the latest Adobe LiveCycle Workflow SDK as part of the Adobe Enterprise Developer Program. (Login required)
Posted by gfox at 11:02 AM
Best Practices for improving performance in dynamic PDF forms (PDF, 566K)
Learn the best practices in creating dynamic interactive PDF forms in LiveCycle Designer for use with Adobe Reader® 7.0.5 and later.
Posted by gfox at 11:01 AM
Using the SOA Reference Model: An architect's perspective
Learn how the conceptual elements in this model can ease the construction of your real-world service architecture.
Posted by gfox at 11:00 AM
Creating and packaging a professional JSFL command
Extend the Flash authoring environment with JavaScript Flash to streamline your application development.
Posted by gfox at 10:59 AM
PHP RIA SDK by Adobe
This open-source project helps PHP developers get started with building Adobe Flex applications quickly.
Posted by gfox at 10:58 AM
October 5, 2006
Handling cue points for audio files in ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 3.0
Create a custom Sound class that makes it easy to use cue points for internal sound assets or external MP3s in Flash or Flex apps.
Posted by gfox at 11:03 AM
Four steps to improving your Flash interface testing
Follow these straightforward guidelines to ensure consistent performance of your Flash interfaces for audiences.
Posted by gfox at 10:57 AM
Managing Adobe LiveCycle applications and control processing
Learn these best practices for managing resource usage for LiveCycle applications.
Posted by gfox at 10:56 AM
Introduction to the OASIS SOA Reference Model
Look at the major SOA components from an industry and standards perspective and see how the SOA Reference Model fits in.
Posted by gfox at 10:55 AM
Introducing Adobe Captivate 2: Changing the way you author interactive content (updated)
Branching simulations, content libraries, and more—see what's in store in the new release.
Posted by gfox at 10:54 AM
Mobile learning with Flash Lite 2 and Adobe Captivate
Integrate Flash Lite and Adobe Captivate together to create learning objects for mobile phones.
Posted by gfox at 10:53 AM
Using the Library in Adobe Captivate 2
Find out how you can use this new feature to author content more effectively, reduce file size, and more.
Posted by gfox at 10:52 AM
Exporting your Adobe Captivate project to Flash
Get a clear understanding and step-by-step instructions for bringing your content into Flash.
Posted by gfox at 10:52 AM
Scenario-based learning in Adobe Captivate 2
Learn how you can use the new branching view option to create effective, scenario-based simulations in a snap.
Posted by gfox at 10:51 AM
Quick Start: Working with blog entries in Contribute (PDF, 147K)
The Adobe Contribute create-publish cycle enables you to easily create or edit content for your blog and then publish it.
Posted by gfox at 10:50 AM
Quick Start: Updating websites with Contribute 4 (PDF, 150K)
Easily locate pages on your website, edit them, and then publish your changes with the click of a button.
Posted by gfox at 10:49 AM
Introducing Adobe Contribute 4: Web publishing made easy
With Contribute 4, content authors can post and publish content to multiple websites and blogs from a single application or publish directly from Microsoft Office applications.
Posted by gfox at 10:48 AM