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<title>Cairngorm on Labs</title>
<description>As many of you are aware, Cairngorm now has space at Adobe Labs. We are hoping to soon update the content on Labs in order to give people more resources to become productive with Cairgorm. We&apos;d really like to hear...</description>
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<title>Flex Messaging in Tomcat</title>
<description>I have noticed a number of comments on blogs recently that Flex Message Service cannot be used on Tomcat, because Tomcat does not contain JMS. This is not the case....</description>
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<title>A more secure ServiceLocator</title>
<description>In my coffee break guide Calling Java remote objects and handling results I mentioned the Cairngorm ServiceLocator class. Peter Martin has created a SecureDestinationLocator which is aimed at supporting custom authentication in Flex, which of course uses the J2EE security...</description>
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<title>Debugging Flex and Java at the same time</title>
<description>Those of you are familiar with the java debugger in Eclipse will be pleased to know that Flex Builder includes a very similar debugger for debugging Flex code. In this article I will show you how to achieve end to...</description>
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<title>Passing complex parameters and results</title>
<description>In my previous coffee break guide, you saw flex integrating with java by way of passing strings, obviously if this was the only way we could pass information between flex and java, it would be pretty limited. In this post,...</description>
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<title>Calling Java remote objects and handling results</title>
<description>In my previous coffee break guide we got a flex app talking to some java on the server. I&apos;m guessing you are all happy with how the java works, but a quick explanation of how we called the java and...</description>
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<title>Integrating Java and Flex with a simple RPC example</title>
<description>In the last coffee break guide you will recall that we set up Eclipse to allow coding of java within a flex project, you will also remember that we created a simple java class with an &apos;echo&apos; method on it....</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2006 12:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Java Development in Flex Builder</title>
<description>This coffee break guide will show you how to set up Eclipse to be able to code java inside a flex data services project working with JBoss....</description>
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<title>Installing Flex Data Services on JBoss</title>
<description>The aim with this coffee break guide is to get you up and running with Flex Data Services and Flex Builder / Eclipse using JBoss as your app server....</description>
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<title>Coffee Break Guides</title>
<description>As professional software engineers, we of course all read the manuals and white papers thoroughly before we attempt to cut a line of code. However, often we just don&apos;t have the time to do this, particularly when the technology is...</description>
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