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<title>Barcode Scanner Support for Flex</title>
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<summary>I recently came across an interesting problem when we had to access barcode scanners from Flex applications. The scanners came in different models but all were connected to the computer via serial port or USB (Serial2USB). Now, how do you...</summary>
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<name>Jan Poehland</name>

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I recently came across an interesting problem when we had to access barcode scanners from Flex applications. The scanners came in different models but all were connected to the computer via serial port or USB (Serial2USB). Now, how do you...
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<title>Printing with Flex</title>
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<published>2009-07-24T14:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>Printing is not really a strong point of Flex. Have you ever tried to print complex documents? Do reports always look fuzzy and take forever to actually print? On the quest to print high-quality reports with Flex I wanted to...</summary>
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Printing is not really a strong point of Flex. Have you ever tried to print complex documents? Do reports always look fuzzy and take forever to actually print? On the quest to print high-quality reports with Flex I wanted to...
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<title>Template-Based Application Design With Flex</title>
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<published>2009-05-16T16:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>Very often the layout and design process of rich Internet applications is detached from the actual application development itself. The application layout is developed from scratch for every new application or designers generate the layout independently. While this is certainly...</summary>
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Very often the layout and design process of rich Internet applications is detached from the actual application development itself. The application layout is developed from scratch for every new application or designers generate the layout independently. While this is certainly...
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<title>Simple Server Backends for Flex Database Applications</title>
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<published>2009-04-17T13:00:00Z</published>
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<summary>Developing Rich Internet Applications that access databases always require a complex infrastructure in the background. The same applies to Flex. Really? What if data can be sent to the server in form of SQL queries without compromising security? This would...</summary>
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Developing Rich Internet Applications that access databases always require a complex infrastructure in the background. The same applies to Flex. Really? What if data can be sent to the server in form of SQL queries without compromising security? This would...
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<title>Flex Database Applications</title>
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<published>2009-03-20T13:00:00Z</published>
<updated>2009-03-23T14:16:48Z</updated>

<summary>How does one develop Flex database applications without having to configure or deploy complex server environments? Is there a way to do this without having to set up different data services for every application but still have secure communication? Budgets...</summary>
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<name>Jan Poehland</name>

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How does one develop Flex database applications without having to configure or deploy complex server environments? Is there a way to do this without having to set up different data services for every application but still have secure communication? Budgets...
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