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  4. Disclaimer: the provided samples do not demonstrate ALL the capabilities of Flex/Flash to build nice and modern RIAs that create the much needed 'wow' effect missing in many Notes/Domino web enabled applications. They demonstrate however, how to access Domino data from a Flex/Flash/Air application. The rest is up to you. If you need proof of the 'wow' effect you can create with Flex/Flash applications, look here...
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Flex Data Grid accessing Domino View via HTTPServiceFlex Data Grid accessing Domino WebServiceFlex Advanced Data Grid via Domino WebServiceCool stuff

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This demo reads documents from a Domino HTML formatted XML view using the Flex HTTPService class and displays the documents in a simple grid using the Flex DataGrid class.

 

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This demo is a complete database application reading from and writing documents back to a Notes database stored on a Domino server using Domino Webservices. On the Flex side the WebService class and DataGrid class are used.

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This demo is reading the content of categorised Notes view using a Domino Webservice to display that content in the (almost) same categorised manner in a Flex advanced data grid (AdvancedDateGrid class).

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OK, this has probably a less serious background as the other demos, but it is fun to watch. Definitely you won't see this in a Web-enabled Domino application.

    
Flex Domino ViewerSimple Names Dialog
Mail Dialog
Custom Login via Socket Connection

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Generic Flex based viewer for Domino databases. View any Domino database in Flex by simply creating an access profile. No design changes required to your existing Domino applications.

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This demo shows a Names Dialog similar to the one presented in the Notes Client.

The list of Names, groups and mail-in databases is coming from the Domino directory.

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This demo goes one step further, presenting a complete Mail Dialog including the Names Dialog and an open source html editor (FCKEditor) for the mail's body text.

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This demo shows how to build a Custom Login and to use the user entered credentials to open a socket connection to the Domino server.

    
Domino web service authentication via URLRequest

SoapGateQ! and FlexGateQ! demo (commercial project)

  

For now a quick explanation to the solution only...

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This demo will show how to use the URLRequest class to pre-authenticate e.g. against a Domino web service. This implements a workaround for the apparent bug in the RemoteCredentials property of the Adobe Flex Webservice class.

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The demo shows the already demoed Book Catalog sample. However, it is developed using FlexGateQ! utilising the SoapGateQ! web service API...Read more.

  

 

Here a list of  a view websites developed using Adobe Flex and or using Flex/Flash technology as part of the website...

Disney, HP Creative Studio, Roary the racing car, Flexbox, NOMOS II, Fireman Sam, Ultrashock v2