Exadel Flamingo easily enriches Seam and Spring applications.
With Exadel Flamingo, Flex or JavaFX can be easily glued to Seam or Spring. And, in the future, Flamingo will be extended to provide glue for other RIA technologies.
How Does It Work?
Exadel Flamingo provides a set of commands that help a developer to generate initial code. To bootstrap a project, a developer answers a few questions in a wizard. Based on these questions, a standard project is generated. Flamingo is based on Maven, therefore the new application is generated according to Maven conventions, making it easy for people familiar with Maven to navigate through the project.
The generated code provides all the necessary plumbing and connectivity from Flex or JavaFX to Seam or Spring. A developer only needs to focus on business functionality; Flamingo takes care of the rest. All communications between the user interface and Seam or Spring components are taken care of by Exadel Flamingo.
Exadel Flamingo also provides a set of Flex components that make it extremely convenient to support specific features of Seam on the client side.
Key Features
General |
Generates basic code for integrating Seam with Flex automatically |
Allows developers on an RIA project to focus on business logic |
Reduces time to market |
Provides a common Seam integration layer to RIA technologies |
Increases the value of Seam as a great technology for integrating the EJB layer with a wider variety of presentation technologies |
Specific |
Reduces the amount of Flex code through Exadel Flamingo's powerful binding capability |
Reduces the amount of UI code through Flamingo’s ability to provide automatic validation logic based on Hibernate Validator annotations |
Bundles multiple operations into one operational unit for:
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Improved performance compared to a Flex application which use REST or SOAP for communication with a sever |
Requirements
- JDK 1.5 or higher
- Adobe Flex 2.0.1 Hotfix 2 or higher
- JBoss Seam 2.0.0.GA or higher
- Spring Framework 2.5.0 or higher
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