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Spring ActionScript 1.0RC1 Released
Dear community, I’m pleased to announce that the first release candidate for Spring ActionScript 1.0 is now available. Download | API Documentation | HTML Docs | Changelog This release is considered feature complete and announces the final stage before moving to a final 1.0 release. Amongst the many updates and fixes, these are the most important ones: – Operation API (docs, [...]
Spring ActionScript at FlexCamp 2008 Belgium
Here's a rundown of the presentation I did on Spring ActionScript at the FlexCamp in Antwerp, Belgium. In 40 minutes I tried to cover the basic theory on Inversion of Control, Dependency Injection and the Spring ActionScript project in general. We then dove right into some code we've been writing for an enterprise app that [...]
Prana, BlazeDS and WebORB
By using Prana to create an application context for your Remoting enabled application, you want to achieve two things for maximum flexibility: don't compile against services-config.xml don't specify destinations on the client It was with the second goal that I ran into a little issue lately when I was creating an application context for a [...]
Prana enabled Cairngorm Store
Following up on Douglas McCarroll's modified Cairngorm Store update, I thought I'd take this a step further and add a Prana application context to configure the business delegates and the service locator. This example has support for mock delegates that contain hardcoded local data and is also able to connect to php services using Remote [...]
Domain-Driven Design, Thoughts?
I'm currently reading Eric Evans' book "Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software". Domain-Driven Design, or DDD, is about seeing the role of the model as the crucial part of a software project, about creating domain logic that is based on the model, about creating an ubiquitous language that is to be used [...]
Christophe Herreman is a software developer living in Belgium. He's working on high-end Flex and AIR solutions at 
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