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Adobe Flex Training

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Adobe Flex Training teaches you how to create rich internet applications (RIAs) with Adobe Flex, a cross-platform framework with a powerful user interface. Participants learn how to use Flex’s component-based architecture to construct interactive, data-driven apps that can be integrated with a variety of datasets.

Adobe Flex Training is suitable for the following target audiences:

Web Developers: Enhance your skills in creating interactive web apps with Adobe Flex.

Front-End Developers: Learn how to create dynamic user interfaces and improve web application usability using Adobe Flex.

Software Engineers: This course is for software developers who want to improve their skills in designing cross-platform apps and connecting user interfaces with backend systems.

UI/UX Designers: This course is ideal for UI/UX designers seeking to learn the technical aspects of building dynamic designs and increasing user experience with Adobe Flex.

Application Developers: Targeted at Adobe Flex developers looking to create complex, feature-rich apps across sectors.

Flex Developer: You will create engaging and visually appealing user interfaces as a Flex Developer.

Front-End Developer: As a Front-End Developer, you will create client-side web apps using Adobe Flex to improve user experience and functionality.

Software Engineer: As a software engineer, you will create and integrate Flex-based applications while engaging with cross-functional teams to provide comprehensive solutions.

UI/UX Developer: As a UI/UX Developer, you will combine technical and creative talents to create and implement user-friendly interfaces and interactions in Adobe Flex.

Application Architect: As an Application Architect, you’ll design and organize sophisticated Flex applications to fulfill performance and scalability needs and fit with business goals.

These positions are available in a variety of industries in the United States and Canada, including technology, finance, healthcare, and media, and provide opportunity for Adobe Flex specialists to contribute to innovative application development and design.

  • Overview of Adobe Flex and RIAs
  • Flex SDK and installation
  • Flex Builder/Flash Builder IDE setup
  • Understanding MXML and ActionScript
  • Flex architecture: Client-side vs server-side
  • Creating your first Flex application
  • Practice Work: Build a simple “Hello World” Flex application
  • Introduction to MXML language
  • Creating and using Flex components
  • Containers: VBox, HBox, Canvas, Panel
  • Basic UI controls: Button, TextInput, Label, CheckBox
  • Using properties, events, and methods
  • Assignment Work : Design a basic form using MXML components
  • Understanding Flex layout managers
  • Advanced UI controls: DataGrid, List, ComboBox, Tree
  • Handling component events
  • Using styles and skins for components
  • Component nesting and hierarchy
  • Assignment Work: Build a data-driven form with DataGrid and ComboBox
  • Introduction to ActionScript 3.0
  • Variables, data types and operators
  • Conditional statements and loops
  • Functions and scope
  • Event handling in ActionScript
  • Practical Work: Add interactivity to a Flex application using ActionScript
  • Bidirectional data binding in Flex
  • Utilizing HTTPService, WebService, and RemoteObject
  • Manipulating XML and JSON data
  • Management of errors and outcome/failure occurrences
  • Overview of server-side integration
  • Practical: Integrate the Flex application with a basic web service
  • Effects and Animations
  • Tailored components and reusable modules
  • Drag-and-drop capability
  • Utilizing Flex charting components
  • Practical: Develop an interactive dashboard featuring charts and animations 
  • Logging and trace declarations
  • Performance profiling and optimization
  • Addressing memory management challenges
  • Optimal methodologies for Flex development
  • Assignment Work: Optimize a sample Flex application and troubleshoot issues
  • Final Project planning and development
  • Integrating Flex with backend services such as PHP, Java, and .NET
  • Assembling and packaging Flex applications
  • Implementing Flex apps on web servers
  • Development and evaluation of the final project 

Note:  This curriculum will be modified as per changing industry trends if required.

 Adobe Flex is a framework for building Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) that run on the Flash platform, using MXML and ActionScript.

 Web developers, UI/UX developers and software engineers interested in building interactive web applications.

 Basic knowledge of programming or JavaScript is helpful but beginners can follow along from scratch.

 Students  will learn MXML, ActionScript 3.0, Flex components, data binding, services integration, debugging, and deployment.

 While newer frameworks exist, Flex is still used in some enterprise applications and legacy systems. Understanding it can help maintain and upgrade existing apps.

 Yes. Every module includes practical exercises and a final project.

 Yes. Students will connect Flex applications to web services using HTTPService, WebService, and RemoteObject.

You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.

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 Yes. The course covers charts, drag-and-drop, states, transitions, and animations for interactive interfaces.

 Yes. The course includes debugging in Flash Builder, profiling, and best practices for performance.

 Yes. A course completion certificate is provided after successfully finishing the training with Checkmate IT Tech.

We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.


Job opportunities in USA and Canada

Flex Developer: You will create engaging and visually appealing user interfaces as a Flex Developer.

Front-End Developer: As a Front-End Developer, you will create client-side web apps using Adobe Flex to improve user experience and functionality.

Software Engineer: As a software engineer, you will create and integrate Flex-based applications while engaging with cross-functional teams to provide comprehensive solutions.

UI/UX Developer: As a UI/UX Developer, you will combine technical and creative talents to create and implement user-friendly interfaces and interactions in Adobe Flex.

Application Architect: As an Application Architect, you’ll design and organize sophisticated Flex applications to fulfill performance and scalability needs and fit with business goals.

These positions are available in a variety of industries in the United States and Canada, including technology, finance, healthcare, and media, and provide opportunity for Adobe Flex specialists to contribute to innovative application development and design.

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Student Reviews

With this training, I can now build interactive applications with charts, forms and data integration. Very practical learning. I can now connect Flex applications to backend services and Debug and deploy Flex applications.

Arun Shawn