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From a technical point, if you want to develop some Flex/J2EE enterprise application you need some technology stack.
Flex libraries/frameworks: Flex 4 SDK (core library for Flex), FlexUnit, FlexMonkey, BlazeDS, Spring BlazeDS Integration, Cairngorm 3
Flex development tools: either commercial Flash Builder from Adobe or free FlashDevelop J2EE libraries/frameworks: Hibernate, Spring J2EE development tools: free Eclipse, commercial IDEA Some database: commertial Oracle, or some other free.
Then you really need someone who understand the area or try to go through some elearning sites, use some of their demos and try to understand and copy the good ideas there.
Start to draw some pictures of the architecture, write some startpoint analysis about the elearning. Study the cairngorm 3 framework, blaze ds ....
Write some prototype deploy it and test on some real application server.
From a technical point, if you want to develop some Flex/J2EE enterprise application you need some technology stack.
Flex libraries/frameworks: Flex 4 SDK (core library for Flex), FlexUnit, FlexMonkey, BlazeDS, Spring BlazeDS Integration, Cairngorm 3
Flex development tools: either commercial Flash Builder from Adobe or free FlashDevelop J2EE libraries/frameworks: Hibernate, Spring J2EE development tools: free Eclipse, commercial IDEA Some database: commertial Oracle, or some other free.
Then you really need someone who understand the area or try to go through some elearning sites, use some of their demos and try to understand and copy the good ideas there.
Start to draw some pictures of the architecture, write some startpoint analysis about the elearning. Study the cairngorm 3 framework, blaze ds ....
Write some prototype deploy it and test on some real application server.
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manpreet
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3 years ago
I'm building an mobile based internal tool for a company. But I'm not able to figure out the programming stack to use. I mean, I have read that only native, hybrid or web based apps can be built on phones but I'm not looking for web based and we don't want to bring the app to the app store since it's only for the company people. Any suggestions on how to approach here?