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Tutorial Adobe AIR with Ajax Visual QuickPro Guide
Book Description Covers version 1.5 of Adobe AIR Written to help you hit the ground running, this book teaches you how to build state-of-the-art rich desktop applications on the breakthrough Adobe AIR platform. Stacy Tyler Young, Michael Givens, and Dimitrios Gianninas illustrate the power of this technology through practical application examples based on the official 1.5 release of Adobe AIR. You’ll discover how Adobe AIR helps you solve problems you just couldn’t solve before by extending the reach of your web applications onto users’ desktops. Building on your existing knowledge of Adobe Flex, HTML, JavaScript, and Ajax software, you’ll master the powerful Adobe AIR platform--moving quickly from task-oriented examples to larger-scale, real-world projects. The authors don’t just cover coding--they help you maximize your effectiveness throughout the entire development lifecycle via design patterns, frameworks, build process, continuous integration, and automated testing. If you’re ready to build the next generation of rich hybrid desktop applications, Adobe AIR is the development platform you’ve been searching for...and this is the book you need to kick-start new projects using this exciting new technology. Detailed information on how to... * Install and configure your Adobe AIR development environment * Build the next generation web/desktop hybrid applications to run on Adobe AIR * Add new desktop capabilities to your web applications such as native windows, local file I/O, and client-side databases * Create HTML/Adobe Flex mash-up applications * Push data to Adobe AIR clients using BlazeDS, an open source Java remoting and messaging technology * Package, distribute, and update Adobe AIR applications * Work with display objects in 3D space by leveraging Adobe Flash Player 10 * Build Adobe AIR applications using common frameworks like Cairngorm * Create automated builds using Apache Ant, complete with FlexUnit testing strategies * Create a peer-to-peer photo-sharing application by combining Adobe AIR and Java 目录 Table of Contents
Part I Getting Started with Adobe AIR 1 Introduction to Adobe AIR 9 2 Setting Up the Development Environment 15 3 Creating an Adobe AIR Application 29 4 ebugging Adobe AIR Applications 51 Part II Building Adobe AIR Applications 5 Working with Windows 67 6 Working with Screens 89 7 Working with Files and Directories 101 8 Understanding the Drag-and-Drop API 115 9 Working with Copy and Paste 129 10 Working with Native Menus 159 11 Adding User Notifications 177 12 Working with Local Databases 189 13 Understanding Networking and Local Connections 213 14 Working with Adobe Flex AIR Components 251 Part III Securing Adobe AIR Applications 15 Understanding Security Sandboxes 263 16 Using the Encrypted Local Store 273 Part IV Deploying Adobe AIR Applications 17 Distributing Adobe AIR Applications 283 18 Updating Adobe AIR Applications 309 Part V Architecting Adobe AIR Applications 19 Introduction to Frameworks and Design Patterns 321 20 Building Adobe AIR Applications Using the Cairngorm Microarchitecture 335 Part VI Agile Development with Adobe AIR 21 Creating a Build Process 359 22 Incorporating Unit Testing 373 23 Continuous Integration with Adobe AIR 393 Part VII Real-World Projects 24 Contact Manager with Integrated Yahoo! Maps 411 25 Peer-to-Peer Photo Sharing Using Adobe AIR, Bonjour, and Java 421 26 Building a Video Distribution System 427 Part VIII Adobe AIR 1.5 and Adobe Flash 10 Extras 27 Using Adobe Flash 10 Features in Adobe AIR 439 Appendices A Adobe AIR Resources for Developers 451 B Adobe AIR API Reference Poster (Downloadable) 455 C Downloading Source Code for Adobe AIR Programming Unleashed 457 Index
作者 About the Author Stacy Tyler Young is a senior computer scientist for Adobe Systems in Ottawa, Canada. He's been at the forefront of web technologies since the early nineties. His passion for computing goes back further to the days of the Apple II and the first Macintosh. Rudimentary software development began at the age of seven when he was introduced to the Logo programming language. "FD 60 RT 45" anyone?
Coming from a server-side development background, Stacy dove into Flex prior to its first release and has now expanded into developing solutions built on the AIR platform. His focus today lies in Interaction Design and how it can be applied to emerging technologies like AIR to help improve the user experience.
In addition to hearing him speak at local BarCamps or development conferences, you can catch him discussing a mixed bag of technology, environmental issues, and tinfoil hats on his blog: http://stacyyoung.org
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