Adobe Software Training

Adobe Authorized Flex Training Courses

LevelĀ 1 - Beginners
Flex 3: Developing Rich Client Applications
Developing Rich Internet Client Applications provides experienced application developers with hands-on, practical experience using Flex. This three day 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).
Course Length (3-Days)

Level 2 - Advanced LCDS
Flex 3 and LiveCycle Data Services: Integrating with Data and Messaging

Flex 3 and LiveCycle Data Services: Integrating with Data and Messaging provides experienced application developers with hands-on, practical experience connecting their Flex client applications to remote, dynamic data using LiveCycle Data Services. This two day course instructs developers how to connect with remote data using web services and LiveCycle Data Services’ features allowing communication with a Java-based server environment. In addition, skills will be learned how to manipulate and format the returned data. Course Length (2-days)

Level 2 Advanced - ColdFusion
Flex 3 and LiveCycle Data Services: Integrating with ColdFusion 8
Flex 3 and LiveCycle Data Services: Integrating with ColdFusion 8 provides experienced application developers with hands-on, practical experience connecting their Flex font ends to remote, dynamic data using LiveCycle Data Services. This two day course instructs developers how to connect with remote data using web services and LiveCycle Data Services’ features allowing communication with a ColdFusion backend. In addition, skills will be learned how to manipulate and format the returned data.
Course Length (2-days)

Level 2 - Advanced (For Designers)
Flex 3: Extending and Styling Components

In the Flex 3: Extending and Styling Components course, students will use their object-oriented skills to create custom classes that programmatically draw skins and extend the functionality of built-in Flex classes. Experienced Flex developers will have an opportunity to explore hands-on, practical code examples for creating drag-and-drop user interfaces that also incorporate user-triggered transitions and smart components that resize based on available space. Other learning objectives include creating popups, embedding fonts, implementing custom application look-and-feel and positioning stage- and mouse-aware elements.
Course Length (2-Days)

May 9, 2009

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