August 25, 2009
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August 25, 2009
U.K. based Speed-Trap has announced that its analytics software now supports Adobe AIR applications allowing you to capture and process detailed data on users' application interactions.
August 20, 2009
Check out this MAX widget, created with Flex Builder and powered by ColdFusion on the backend. And then, get others to embed it, and if you are the top referer you'll get a free pass to MAX, and free software!
August 18, 2009
A security update has been posted to fix a potential cross-site scripting vulnerability in Flex SDK 3.3 or earlier.
August 18, 2009
Have you found any of the hidden goodies on the MAX 2009 homepage? Try clicking between areas, above and below parts of the screen. I am aware of 3 Flash based interactions that you might not have seen initially. And there may be more, too!
August 17, 2009
With ColdFusion 9 in public beta, we're dedicating quite a few MAX 2009 sessions to the subject this year. Here are some CF9 sessions that you should be aware of: ColdFusion Product Manager Adam Lehman is presenting a high-level What's New In ColdFusion 9 session. ColdFusion Engineering Manager...
August 16, 2009
Security hotfixes have been posted for ColdFusion and JRun.
August 13, 2009
This special is only available at CFUnited (Adam announced this during our opening keynote), so don't tell 'em that I spilled the beans here ... Purchase ColdFusion 8 today to receive a 30% discount, and also receive 3 free copies of Flex Builder 3 Standard with your order. In addition, buy...
August 12, 2009
The Ext team has announced the release of Ext JS 3.0, and has also released a Designer Preview tool built using Adobe AIR. Good stuff!
August 12, 2009
Great post by Bruce Eckel on Flash, Flex, HTML5, Silverlight, JavaFX, and knowing your options before plunging in.