Flash/Flex Development
Nowadays web is not imaginable without interactive tools and animation effects. They make web resources look more lively and expressive. Also these visual effects considerably increase functionality of any web project because they are widely used by the developers to create different controls.
Flash Technology
Flash is a highly productive and browser independent vector (as well as raster) graphic animation technology. It also supports bidirectional streaming of audio and video. Flash contains a scripting language – ActionScript.
Flash technology is widely used to create animation, games, advertisements, and various web page Flash components, as well as to integrate video into web pages, more recently, to develop Rich Internet Applications, and content for mobile phones and other embedded devices
Flash objects can be viewed on most of web browsers, but also on some mobile phones and other electronic devices.
Flex Picks up the Baton
Similar to Flash, Flex is also a highly productive, free open source framework for building and managing expressive web apps that are constantly deployed on all major browsers, desktops, and operating systems.
Using Flex technology one can create different types of user interface components (e.g., buttons, list boxes, trees, data grids, several text controls, various layout containers, etc.), charts and graphs, as well as web services, drag and drop models, modal dialogs, animation effects, application states, form validation, and other interactions.
Flex technology has the following benefits:
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Rich user experience
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Cross-platform, accessible applications
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Developer productivity
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Ease of use
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Open source, standards-based framework
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Advanced data services
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Enhancements to existing projects
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Scalability
iTec Group Offer
Our developers have a rather important experience in the field of Flash/Flex development including the use of JAVA technologies. Generally, iTec specialists use different development frameworks and libraries to make the solution really work for you and bring some real benefits.
We will develop for you:
The list mentioned above is not exhaustive. Contact us or fill in our feedback form to learn more. You can also check out our portfolio to see websites examples developed using Flash/Flex technologies.
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Until 1997 Flash was known as FutureSplash, when Macromedia Inc. bought the company that developed it.
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The first major release of Flex was introduced in March 2004.
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The initial release in March 2004 by Macromedia included a software development kit, an IDE, and a J2EE integration application known as Flex Data Services.
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Since Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, subsequent releases of Flex no longer require a license for Flex Data Services, which has become a separate product rebranded as LiveCycle Data Services.
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The Flash application was the brainchild of Jonathan Gay, who developed the idea while in college and extended it while working for Silicon Beach Software and its successors.
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Initially focused on animation, early versions of Flash content offered few interactivity features and thus had very limited scripting capability.
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More recent versions include ActionScript, an implementation of the ECMAScript standard which therefore has the same syntax as JavaScript, but in a different programming framework with a different associated set of class libraries.
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ActionScript is used to create almost all of the interactivity (buttons, text entry fields, drop down menus) seen in many Flash applications.
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Flash can be used to embed video in web pages. The technique is to create a flash file (.swf) that acts as a player for the video file. This is the basis for many popular video sites, including YouTube and Google Video.
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