The Flex 3 Master Class is a combination of the Adobe Flex Level 1 and Level 2 courses;
The Flex Master Class will propel you from Flex Zero to Flex Hero over the five days of the course.
The first part of the Flex MasterClass provides experienced application developers with hands-on, practical experience using Flex. The first three days of the course introduces developers to all the primary features of Flex they’ll need to know in order to build a fully functional, well architected front end for a Rich Internet Application (RIA).
The second part of the Flex MasterClass provides experienced application developers with hands-on, practical experience connecting their Flex font ends to remote, dynamic data using Flex Data Services.
Over these two days we focus on training developers how to connect with remote data using web services and Flex Data Services’ features allowing communication with a Java backend. In addition, skills will be learned how to manipulate and format the returned data.
The Flex MasterClass is a comprehensive 5 day course that provides the necessary skills and knowledge required to create websites powered with Flex technology.
This course is designed for object-oriented developers who want to bring the power of Rich Internet applications to their web applications. To gain the most from this class, you should:
- Be familiar with an object oriented programming language such as Java or C++
- Be familiar with XML terminology
This course is designed for object-oriented developers who want to bring the power of Rich Internet Applications to their web applications.
By the time students have finished the course they will have know how to;
- Create your first Flex application
- Constraint-based layout in MXML
- Add user interface controls
- Use the DataGrid control
- Understand Flex Containers
- Exchange Data Between Components
- Create Application Navigation
- Retrieve XML Data with HTTPService
- Accessing Web Services
- Flex Data Services
- The Flex Proxy Service
- Handling RPC Events
- Validating and Formatting Data
- Using the Flex Message Service
- Data Management Service Architecture
- Retrieve XML Data with HTTPService