In this tutorial, Mike Lively of Northern Kentucky University gets you started in getting the Adobe Air Content Management System up and going.
This is going to be a flat file management system run on XML files from a server using XML files to add and manage data. The Adobe Flex AIR system is great for small websites or courses without a lot of data and not needing a lot of security.
PART 1: Introduction and get started
PART 2: start uploading and configuring files for the CMS.
PART 3: complete configuring the CMS and demonstrate its usage and how to create an Air file for distribution.
This base code can be downloaded from
www.wrox.com/dynamic/books/download.aspx
and additional scripts from
http://code.google.com/p/livelyscriptsandnotes/downloads/list
How to Use Adobe Air Content Management System

Oct 1, 2008 02:50 AM

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