
Adobe Flex is a software development kit released by Adobe Systems for the development of cross-platform rich Internet applications based on the Adobe Flash platform. Flex applications can be written using Adobe Flex Builder.
The initial release in March 2004 by Macromedia included a software development kit, an IDE. Since Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, which has become a separate product rebranded as LiveCycle Data Services.
In February 2008, Adobe released the Flex 3 SDK under the open source Mozilla Public License. Adobe Flash Player, the runtime on which Flex applications are viewed, and Adobe Flex Builder. The IDE used to build Flex applications, remain proprietary.
The initial release in March 2004 by Macromedia included a software development kit, an IDE. Since Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, which has become a separate product rebranded as LiveCycle Data Services.
In February 2008, Adobe released the Flex 3 SDK under the open source Mozilla Public License. Adobe Flash Player, the runtime on which Flex applications are viewed, and Adobe Flex Builder. The IDE used to build Flex applications, remain proprietary.
- Define an application interface using a set of pre-defined components
- Arrange components into a user interface design
- Use styles and themes to define the visual design
- Add dynamic behavior
- Define and connect to data services as needed
- Build the source code into an SWF file that runs in the Flash Player
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