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Flexible Rails
is a unique, application-based guide for using Ruby on Rails and
Adobe Flex to build rich Internet applications (RIAs). It is not an exhaustive
Ruby on Rails or a Flex reference. Instead, it is an extensive tutorial in which the
reader builds multiple iterations of an interesting RIA using Flex and Rails
together.
Author Peter Armstrong walks readers through over a dozen iterations in which
the sample application—pomodo—is variously built, refactored, debugged,
sliced, diced, and otherwise explored from every conceivable angle with respect
to Ruby on
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Produktbeschreibung
Flexible Rails

is a unique, application-based guide for using Ruby on Rails and

Adobe Flex to build rich Internet applications (RIAs). It is not an exhaustive

Ruby on Rails or a Flex reference. Instead, it is an extensive tutorial in which the

reader builds multiple iterations of an interesting RIA using Flex and Rails

together.

Author Peter Armstrong walks readers through over a dozen iterations in which

the sample application—pomodo—is variously built, refactored, debugged,

sliced, diced, and otherwise explored from every conceivable angle with respect

to Ruby on Rails and Adobe Flex. The book unfolds both the application and

the Flex-on-Rails approach side-by-side.

Product Description
Wicket in Action is an authoritative, comprehensive guide for Java developers building Wicket-based web applications. This book starts with an introduction to Wicket's structure and components, and moves quickly into examples of Wicket at work. Written by two of the project's earliest and most authoritative experts, this book shows you both the “how-to” and the “why” of Wicket. As you move through the book, you'll learn to use and customize Wicket components, how to interact with other technologies like Spring and Hibernate, and how to build rich, Ajax-driven features into your applications.
Autorenporträt
Martijn Dashorst is a software engineer with over 10 years of experience in software development. He has been actively involved in the Wicket project since it was open sourced, and has presented Wicket as a speaker at numerous conferences, including JavaOne and JavaPolis.