《Flex Builder 3.0》Standard software is a productive Eclipse based development tool for creating rich Internet applications for Adobe Flash Player or Adobe AIR, enabling intelligent coding, interactive step-through debugging, and visual layout and design of the user interface.
Content Assist displays code completion hints as you enter MXML, ActionScript, and CSS code.
Flex Overview Flex is a free, open source framework for building highly interactive, expressive web applications that deploy consistently on all major browsers, desktops and operating systems. It provides a modern, standards-based language and programming model that supports common design patterns. MXML, a declarative XML-based language, is used to describe UI layout and behaviors, and ActionScript 3, a powerful OO programming language is used to create client logic. Flex also includes a rich component library with over 100 proven, extensible UI components for creating RIAs, as well as an interactive Flex application debugger.
In MXML Design mode, you interact with your Flex applications visually; dragging and dropping components on to the design area, selecting and resizing components, and so on。
Rich Internet applications created with Flex can run in the browser using the ubiquitous Adobe Flash¨ Player software or on the desktop on Adobe AIRª. This enables Flex applications to run consistently across all major browsers and across operating systems on the desktop. And using Adobe AIR, the cross-operating system runtime, Flex applications can now access local data and system resources on the desktop.
You can accelerate application development with Adobe Flex Builder 3, a highly productive, Eclipseª based development environment, and Adobe Live Cycle Data Services ES, a set of advanced data services that can be used in Flex development. Both of these products are available for purchase.
Powerful coding tools Adobe Flex Builder 3 is a powerful Eclipse based IDE that includes editors for MXML, ActionScript, and CSS, as well as syntax coloring, statement completion, code collapse, interactive step-through debugging, and more.
In MXML Design mode, you interact with your Flex applications visually; When you create a project, Flex Builder switches into the Development perspective so you can begin developing your application.
Rich visual layout (Enhanced in Flex Builder 3) Visually design and preview user interface layout, appearance, and behavior using a rich library of built-in components. Extend the built-in components or create new ones as needed.
New in Flex 3--Interactively set and preview CSS &#118alues on any of your components in Flex Builder design view.
Skinning and styling (Enhanced in Flex Builder 3) Customize the appearance of an application using CSS and graphical property editors. Quickly set the most commonly used properties, and preview the results in design view.
New in Flex Builder 3--Design View within Flex Builder has also been enhanced to support rendering of skins and styles, allowing designers and developers to update properties and visualize how they affect each skin without needing to rebuild the application.
Integration with Adobe Creative Suite 3 (New in Flex Builder 3) New Flex Skin Design Extensions for Adobe Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop, and Fireworks make it fast and easy to import ready-to-use creative assets directly into Flex Builder 3. Use the new Adobe Flex Component Kit for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional to create interactive, animated content in Flash that can then be exported as a Flex component.
Code refactoring (New in Flex Builder 3) The new Flex Builder 3 refactoring engine allows developers to quickly navigate through code or to quickly restructure code by renaming all references to a class, method, or variable.
Native support for Adobe AIR (New in Flex Builder 3) Flex Builder 3 provides the fastest way to create applications for Adobe AIR, including all the tools required to build, debug, package, and sign AIR applications. The Adobe AIR runtime lets you quickly develop RIAs for the desktop using the same skills and code-base you use to build RIAs for the browser.
Advanced data services (New in Flex Builder 3) Invoke web services or request XML or other data via HTTP using a rich, built-in library of data access services. Use open source BlazeDS to easily connect applications to back-end services leveraging Flex Remoting and Messaging, providing, a binary, high-performance, HTTP-based data transport, plus real-time data push and pub/sub messaging.
Flex 2 and 3 SDK support (New in Flex Builder 3) Flex Builder 3 can create applications based on either the Flex 2 SDK or the Flex 3 SDK, enabling developers to leverage many of the great new Flex Builder 3 capabilities while maintaining Flex 2 applications.
Improved project workflows (New in Flex Builder 3) Use new Flex Builder 3 project wizards to support the most common back ends. New wizards make it fast and easy to get started, whether you're using PHP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, Java. Workflow for developers using LiveCycle Data Services is improved as well. Lastly, improved project portability support enables developers to share projects and application settings more easily.
Web Service introspection (New in Flex Builder 3) Flex Builder 3 can now retrieve a WSDL and generate ActionScript proxies to make calls and serialize/deserialize strongly-typed objects. New code hinting is available for making Web service calls and dealing with responses.
For Windows Intel Pentium 4 processor; Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or windows_vista Home Premium; 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended); 500MB of available hard-disk space (additional 500MB required for plug-in configuration); Java Virtual Machine: Sun JRE 1.4.2, Sun JRE 1.5 (included), IBM JRE 1.5, or Sun JRE 1.6; Eclipse 3.2.2 or higher for plug-in configuration (Eclipse 3.3 recommended for windows_vista); Adobe Flash Player 9 software*; BEA Workshop 10.1; IBM Rational Software Architect 7.0.0.3 (Eclipse 3.3 plug-in configuration only).
For Mac PowerPC G4 1.25GHz or Intel processor; Mac OS X v10.4.7Ð10.4.10 or v10.5; 1GB of RAM (2 GB of RAM recommended); 500MB of available hard-disk space; Java Virtual Machine: JRE 1.5 or JRE 1.6 from Apple; Eclipse 3.2.2 (for plug-in configuration); Adobe Flash Player 9 software*.
*New Adobe Flex Builder 3 projects create applications that require users to have Adobe Flash Player 9 (9.0.115.0). You can change this requirement to an earlier version of Flash Player 9 in the Flex Compiler section of your project's properties.
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最低配置:For Windows Intel Pentium 4 processor; Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or windows_vista Home Premium; 1GB of RAM (2GB recommended); 500MB of available hard-disk space (additional 500MB required for plug-in configuration); Java Virtual Machine: Sun JRE 1.4.2, Sun JRE 1.5 (included), IBM JRE 1.5, or Sun JRE 1.6; Eclipse 3.2.2 or higher for plug-in configuration (Eclipse 3.3 recommended for windows_vista); Adobe Flash Player 9 software*; BEA Workshop 10.1; IBM Rational Software Architect 7.0.0.3 (Eclipse 3.3 plug-in configuration only).
For Mac PowerPC G4 1.25GHz or Intel processor; Mac OS X v10.4.7Ð10.4.10 or v10.5; 1GB of RAM (2 GB of RAM recommended); 500MB of available hard-disk space; Java Virtual Machine: JRE 1.5 or JRE 1.6 from Apple; Eclipse 3.2.2 (for plug-in configuration); Adobe Flash Player 9 software*.
*New Adobe Flex Builder 3 projects create applications that require users to have Adobe Flash Player 9 (9.0.115.0). You can change this requirement to an earlier version of Flash Player 9 in the Flex Compiler section of your project's properties. |