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August 21, 2006
Cairngorm Documentation - Tell us what you want
Dan Harfleet has posted over on his blog about our current efforts within Adobe Consulting to revisit the content on Adobe Labs related to Cairngorm.
We're now devoting some time and effort to increasing the level, depth and breadth of content that will help you be successful with Cairngorm - Dan is soliciting feedback from the community for what would best help them get started, and get productive with Cairngorm. So what do you need; more sample applications ? More getting started articles ? Deeper-dive articles into specific topics ?
Please check out Dan's blog, leave him some comments or drop him a line, and we'll be able to focus the time we spend on this to meet your needs more exactly.
Posted by swebster at August 21, 2006 01:32 PM
Comments
An example application in the download would be nice so you can see how the new CairngornEvent and CairngornEventDispatchers are supposed to work.
Posted by: Graeme Harker at August 24, 2006 01:00 AM
Some mention of how you would handle server push in the v2 Cairngorm framework would be useful too. Perhaps you could rework the "Cairngorm Store" sample applicaiton to include "server gestures" such as product deletion and real-time price changes. Would you need a "BackController", for example, to handle "server gestures" I wonder?
I guess with the arrival of strongly typed events in AS3 we should be declaring seperate event classes for each Cairngorm event, right?
Posted by: Graeme Harker at August 24, 2006 07:44 PM
Dear Steven,
I invite your attension to following link
http://www.actionscript.com/Article/tabid/54/ArticleID/flash-insecurity/Default.aspx
I am evaluating using Flex + Cairngorm for a large e-governance product in India
Many questions are not answered as under
a) Security and Safety
b) Can Flex be used for very high volume site
c) Is there any inbuild support for web form encryption and decryption
d) In e-governance projects / legal identity management systems PKI is very important and each document is required to be signed with private key of PKI to have legality. Is there any component for reading Private key and public key in PKI enabled environment
e) Is flex safe in all environment ? Does it create some problem for non-administrative users ?
I request you an article for enterprise CIOs/CTOs how and why they can rely on Flex and how above mentioned requirements are met with
regards ,
AJIT
Posted by: AJIT DIXIT at September 13, 2006 12:48 PM
