Thursday, July 17, 2008

360Flex Free Sunday training for the Java Peeps!

To quote the sidebar at riaone.com, "HttpService does too little; Blah Data Service is too much. R1-RPC/J is just right!"

We're really happy to have James Huang with us for our FREE pre-conference training, covering R1-RPC/J as well as the D.eval() API. Curious? You should be if you've ever wanted eval() in AS3, or wished there was a better way to do RPC calls in your Flex apps.

James will cover a ton of great content on these two incredible offerings, all hands on! This ain't no, 'sit around and listen' training, this is get your hands dirty, code writing, come out a better developer' training!

The Schedule

1:00-2:30: R1-RPC/J Toolkit hands-on training
3:00-3:45: D.eval API hands-on training
4:00-5:00: R1-RPC/J Toolkit hands-on training

About the Training Classes

The R1-RPC/J Toolkit Training

RPC is the necessary evil in client-server systems. You don't like to think about it, just want to use it. Low-level network services in Flex, Flash, and AJAX make RPC possible in RIAs, but using them directly for RPC demands too much mechanical coding. Many home-grown solutions try to shield the unwanted details, but come short in various ways.
R1-RPC/J is a well designed, tested, and supported solution for you to handle all your RPC needs in Flex/Flash-Java systems. It is light-weight, easy to own and use, and friendly for system design. It will also foster better teamwork and improved development process with its unit testing feature.
Seeing is believing. Come to our pre-conference hands-on training at 360|Flex and learn the ideas, solution, and how it will help your development!

The D.eval API Training

It is all about eval(), or lack thereof, in ActionScript 3.
Adobe chose not to have eval() in AS3 for good reasons. But people find other good reasons to have it. With D.eval API, the dispute is silenced — now, you can happily eval() in AS3 if you want to. The question is, how powerful is the supported language for the dynamic code? Here is the good news: D.eval API supports a very potent scripting language embedded in AS3.
For those who have been yearning and crying for the lack of eval() in AS3, come to share the joy and fun of eval()'ing with the D.eval API at our 360|Flex pre-conference training!

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