Archive for June, 2003

Jun 23 2003

I read that the Dutch Finalist IT Group has

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I read that the Dutch Finalist IT Group has presented at JavaONE about Java and Flash intergration. They have an nice whitepaper in Dutch on their website that talks about the concept of developing a dynamic, multi-langual website based on Flash and Java. It’s good to read if you are a Java developer and would […]

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Jun 20 2003

Flash Communication Server MX and RTMP Data Flow

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Flash Communication Server MX and RTMP Data Flow Rules, it it something that pops up regularly on mailinglists and in discussions that I have with customers. Pritham Shetty from Macromedia posted some very good information about these Data Flow Rules on the Flashcomm mailinglist. I thought it would be usefull to repeat it here: Some […]

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Jun 19 2003

Developing Flash for Playstation 2 consoles, it

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Developing Flash for Playstation 2 consoles, it seems to be something that lots of people are interested in lately. Within the last 2 months I received more than 4 emails with questions about it (whilst I never received this queston before). It looks like there is not much information available on how to access the […]

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Jun 18 2003

Holidays are coming, time to study? In the past,

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Holidays are coming, time to study? In the past, before I joined Macromedia, I had some more time during the holiday season compared to the rest of the year. Simply because university was closed, customers called less and because less projects had to be started or finished. Very often I used this period to specialise […]

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Jun 11 2003

Cool news: Macromedia Coldfusion Mx Now “Java

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Cool news: Macromedia Coldfusion Mx Now “Java Verified” For Portability Across J2ee Application Servers.

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