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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Adobe Flex for .NET developers

One of the announcements from Adobe’s recent annual developer conference that should be of particular interest to .NET developers is the release of a free plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio, which provides support for building rich Internet applications (RIAs) using Adobe's Flex framework. The release of the Ensemble Tofino plug-in will be important to the many enterprise development teams that have standardized on Visual Studio as their primary integrated development environment (IDE), but who want to take advantage of the ubiquitous Flash Player for deploying a RIA.
With increasing end-user expectations in relation to the quality, expressiveness and performance of web-based applications, developers need to focus more attention on the “richness” of the user experience. Whilst AJAX-style techniques can be used to enrich the user interface, plug-in based technologies like Flash Player is extending the capabilities of the browser, to offer media playback, enhanced graphics and faster code-execution performance.
The only thing that you need to do to enable Flex development within your Visual Studio environment is to install the Ensemble Tofino plug-in, available free from http://www.ensemble.com/. At the time of writing, the plug-in is in an early stage of release, and currently includes the ability to create, compile and debug applications.

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