The first Flash book written specifically for the J2EE developer.
The first Flash book to target Java developers with specific, real-world tips on how to best incorporate Flash interfaces with Java-based enterprise applications.
Written using terms and concepts familiar to J2EE developers.
Addresses all of the concerns and reservations a software engineer would have in incorporating Flash in an enterprise application.
Java and the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) platform are used by engineers to build scalable, robust enterprise applications, while Flash has traditionally been used to create design-intensive Web sites. Until recently, these two technologies had no reason to cross paths. However, as enterprise applications increase in complexity and developers move toward creating graphically rich-client interfaces on wireless, iDTV, and Web applications, the demand has grown for enterprise applications with the robustness of Java at the backend and the interactivity of Flash on the front-end. Reality J2EE: Architecting for Flash shows J2EE developers how to use Flash with Java to create an online banking application that incorporates best-practice principles in design, architecture, and software development. The book makes readers part of a real-world development team, allowing them to sit in on the process of designing the applications, discussing development problems, and brainstorming to find solutions, with the result being a real, usable product. |