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20 Oct, 2008

HelpDesk Adobe article

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Not to far back I built a small application for the University that I work for. I called it the HelpDesk. I wrote the technical end of an article for Adobe about the application, how Flex was involved and other details. I didn’t realize that the article had gone live at Adobe’s site until this morning when I got an email from a colleague who mentioned the article. The app is described pretty thoroughly in the article so I won’t go into details here. The article is live at Adobe’s site, you can check it out here.

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2 Responses to "HelpDesk Adobe article"

1 | Erick Zimmat

December 9th, 2008 at 10:05 am

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Hey its great to see my old teachers moving up in the world. I read your article on this on Adobe’s site. I’m almost ready to come back and spent a ton of money on a Web Design Degree, haha. Seriously though, you were by far the best teacher I had at that school I’m really glad to see your getting the recognition you deserve. I hope I can come back and say hi to everyone during my vacation this Christmas.
Its great to see you guys are all doing well.

2 | Darnell King

February 26th, 2009 at 7:10 pm

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This is great you give all the ways one can use.Now it’s like a guildline,thanks.

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  • Bala: i figured out my problem for anyone else struggling with this: http://forums.adobe.com/message/110535#110535 You can no longer call installAppli
  • Bala: Hey jason, thanks for the suggestion. i do in deed have that in my descriptor file. I was able to narrow my problem, I think it is a scope issue, m
  • jason: @Bala, My first suggestion would be to ensure that your AIR application has the 'allowBrowserInvocation' set to true in your application descriptor

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Jason Madsen is a Flash, Flex, ActionScript developer who teaches the Flex Framework and OOP Concepts at Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida.


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