Norwegian start-up company Ezmo used Adobe Flex to eliminate waste from an early beta-release to enable a quick delivery with waste improvements. By removing JavaScript, Direct Web Remoting, Spring MVC and replacing them with Adobe Flex Ezmo was able to deliver what had taken 4 months in less than four weeks. Due to the support for rapid application development and the removal of architectural components which did not provide any added value.
Developing web applications on the Java platform usually involves a lot of different frameworks, tools and platforms. In many projects all of these components are usually chosen before the requirements or scope has been determined for the project. Introducing the Adobe Flex framework enables developers to get a better understanding of requirements and scope without too much effort.
Adobe Flex enables development teams to have designers and programmers work together in the same IDE. This makes the development faster and enables all team members to do what they know best.
Introducing Life Cycle Data Services (LCDS) into Java development enables developer to create collaborative software straight out of the box. With push capabilities, support for partially connected applications, built in pagination and scalability LCDS is a powerful platform for Java application development
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Reduce waste and complexity by removing your frameworks
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Reduce use of complex patterns
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Better User Experience with data driven applications
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Experience and design matters, not frameworks.
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Live Cycle Data Services
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Data push
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Reduce network traffic
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XML, foe not friend
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Rapid prototyping
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Functionality where it belongs
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Ezmo success story
Required experience:
none
Expected audience:
System architects, java-, web- and application developers.
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