AdvancED ActionScript Components: Mastering the Flash Component Architecture (Advanc)

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Pages:584
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Publication Date:2006-02-27
Published By:friends of ED
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Macromedia's architecture is like a chest filled with precious jewels, and this book is quite simply the key to open it! One of the most important tools provided with Flash is the Macromedia Component Architecture: a framework of components written in ActionScript 2, based on established design patterns, that provides a wealth of functionality you can just bolt on to your Flash applications when desired. This can save you an enormous amount of time during application development and help you improve the quality of your code. Whats more, the source code is included, so if you cant find the component you need within the component architecture, you can just modify existing components to create your own! Expert Flash developer and author Antonio De Donatis gives you everything you need to master Flash components. In the first part, he shows you how the architecture works, how to create effective component-based applications, and how to create your own custom components from whats already provided. The second part shows how XML can be used to effectively describe and dynamically create not only single component instances, but whole applications based on any number of components. The last part of the book is a comprehensive reference to using all of the components already available in the Macromedia Component Architecture. It includes a specific chapter dedicated to each of the UI components like basic usage, component management, customization, and practical examples showing usage of each component. Summary of Contents:
  • PART ONE INTRODUCING THE ARCHITECTURE
    • Chapter 1 OOP in Component Design
    • Chapter 2 Core Classes and Component Design
    • Chapter 3 Exploring the UI Components
    • Chapter 4 Building Component-based Applications
  • PART TWO EXPLOITING THE ARCHITECTURE
    • Chapter 5 Architecture-based Development
    • Chapter 6 XML for Defining User Interfaces
    • Chapter 7 Extending the Application Framework
    • Chapter 8 Making Your XML Life Easier
    • Chapter 9 The Customization Process
  • PART THREE CUSTOMIZING THE COMPONENTS
    • Chapter 10 The Accordion Component
    • Chapter 11 The Button Component
    • Chapter 12 The CheckBox and RadioButton Components
    • Chapter 13 The List, ComboBox, and DataGrid Components
    • Chapter 14 The DateChooser and DateField Components
    • Chapter 15 The Loader, ScrollPane, and ProgressBar Components
    • Chapter 16 The Menu and MenuBar Components
    • Chapter 17 The NumericStepper Component
    • Chapter 18 The TextArea, TextInput, and Label Components
    • Chapter 19 The Tree Component
    • Chapter 20 The Window and Alert Components
    • Chapter 21 Handling the Scrollbars
  • PART FOUR APPENDIXES
    • Appendix A Locating the Source Code of the Component Architecture
    • Appendix B Transitions and Easing Classes

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Dry and Monotonous and what is up with VOGON? - Reviewed on 2008-06-28
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I found this read to be downright dry. I was sick and tired of "VOGON" which is used throughout the entire book. It was like a manual that was translated from japanese to English.

Seems like a good book - Reviewed on 2008-05-01
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The book presents the Actionscript component architecture. It is laid out well. I'm using it as a reference not a tutorial and the information seems accurate. There always seem to be some gotcha in the Flash Components, something that just IS and not something logical. So far this book has helped sort some of this out for me. I will report back if I remember. I would say if you want an advanced text, then buy this book.
DA book for all Flash 8 Coders. - Reviewed on 2007-07-29
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Don't know how to build custom components?
How to edit/change/revive the current components? This book is for you. Want to learn how other people make money selling custom components.......well, this is a great "Start". Some OOP knowledge would be great, but not needed, as always....Friends of ED hits the mark!
AdvancED is no joke... - Reviewed on 2007-03-28
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5 customers found this review helpful.

I wish I could tell you that I enjoyed reading this book, but that would not be an entirely true statement. I figured I should look into this title when I realized that I didn't know much about components or their underlying architectures. I won't lie; I don't use components, at all. I find them heavy in weight and hard to customize and I like the control that I receive when I make my own scrollbars, pull down menus, and loaders. That being said, I thought it was necessary to at least gain some inside knowledge on components because I don't want to totally ignore the subject (not to mention that I may run into a project someday that I'm forced to use them with).

Before I go any further, I have to state that I read this book before I learned a great deal about OOP, which looking back on it now was a big mistake. I cannot deny, however, that Antonio De Donatis knows what he is talking about, and looking back at it now and skimming through the pages, it makes a bit more sense, but I just don't have the time to re-read this book.
If you ever wanted to know every little detail about the components that are shipped with Flash, this is the book you want to pick up. You'll digest more information than you can handle on the subject and you'll be well on your way to developing extensible components not only from the ones shipped with Flash, but also making your own component frameworks and using those in your projects as well.

I gave this book 4 stars because I know deep down inside that this is a great book, it's just not for the faint of heart. The title says AdvancED ActionScript Components, and anyone who takes that title lightly will probably be upset with the book and seek a refund. However, if you know your way around components and you want to dig deeper, this is the one-stop-shop for everything you'll want to know about the subject.
Excellent as one would expect from FoED - Reviewed on 2006-11-04
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4 customers found this review not to be helpful.
Another excellent book, as have all other titles from FoED.
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