Flash Design Question?
I stumbled across this website the other day, and I really
liked the flash design. I was wondering if anyone was familiar with
this component, add-on..... if so, where can I get this. Thanks in
advance. The site is
http://www.bigheadedgeniuses.com/portfolio.html
I think I know partially how it is done. Have any of you guys
heard of Flash Content Management Systems? If so, where can I find
a good one?
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Design question: Scheduling a Variable-timeslot Resource
I originally posted this in general java programming, because this seemed like a more high-level design descussion. But now I see some class design questions. Please excuse me if this thread does not belong here (this is my first time using the forum, save answering a couple questions).
Forum,
I am having trouble determining a data structure and applicable algorithm (actually, even more general than the data structure -- the general design to use) for holding a modifiable (but more heavily read/queried than updated), variable-timeslot schedule for a given resource. Here's the situation:
Let's, for explanation purposes, say we're scheduling a school. The school has many resources. A resource is anything that can be reserved for a given event: classroom, gym, basketball, teacher, janitor, etc.
Ok, so maybe the school deal isn't the best example. Let's assume, for the sake of explanation, that classes can be any amount of time in length: 50 minutes, 127 minutes, 4 hours, 3 seconds, etc.
Now, the school has a base operation schedule, e.g. they're open from 8am to 5pm MTWRF and 10am to 2pm on saturday and sunday. Events in the school can only occur during these times, obviously.
Then, each resource has its own base operation schedule, e.g. the gym is open from noon to 5pm MTWRF and noon to 2pm on sat. and sun. The default base operation schedule for any resource is the school which "owns" the resource.
But then there are exceptions to the base operation schedule. The school (and therefore all its resources) are closed on holidays. The gym is closed on the third friday of every month for maintenance, or something like that. There are also exceptions to the available schedule due to reservations. I've implemented reservations as exceptions with a different status code to simplify things a little bit: because the basic idea is that an exception is either an addition to or removal from the scheduleable times of that resource. Each exception (reservation, closed for maintenance, etc) can be an (effectively) unrestricted amount of time.
Ok, enough set up. Somehow I need to be able to "flatten" all this information into a schedule that I can display to the user, query against, and update.
The issue is complicated more by recurring events, but I think I have that handled already and can make a recurring event be transparent from the application point of view. I just need to figure out how to represent this.
This is my current idea, and I don't like it at all:
A TimeSlot object, holding a beginning date and ending date. A data structure that holds list of TimeSlot objects in order by date. I'd probably also hold an index of some sort that maps some constant span of time to a general area in the data structure where times around there can be found, so I avoid O(n) time searching for a given time to find whether or not it is open.
I don't like this idea, because it requires me to call getBeginningDate() and getEndDate() for every single time slot I search.
Anyone have any ideas?If I am correct, your requirement is to display a schedule, showing the occupancy of a resource (open/closed/used/free and other kind of information) on a time line.
I do not say that your design is incorrect. What I state below is strictly my views and should be treated that way.
I would not go by time-slot, instead, I would go by resource, for instance the gym, the class rooms (identified accordingly), the swimming pool etc. are all resources. Therefore (for the requirements you have specified), I would create a class, lets say "Resource" to represent all the resources. I would recommend two attributes at this stage ("name" & "identifier").
The primary attribute of interest in this case would be a date (starting at 00:00hrs and ending at 24:00hrs.), a span of 24hrs broken to the smallest unit of a minute (seconds really are not very practical here).
I would next encapsulate the availability factor, which represents the concept of availability in a class, for instance "AvailabilityStatus". The recommended attributes would be "date" and "status".
You have mentioned different status, for instance, available, booked, closed, under-maintainance etc. Each of these is a category. Let us say, numbered from 0 to n (where n<128).
The "date" attribute could be a java.util.Date object, representing a date. The "status", is byte array of 1440 elements (one element for each minute of the day). Each element of the byte array is populated by the number designation of the status (i.e, 0,1,2...n etc.), where the numbers represent the status of the minute.
The "Resource" class would carry an attribute of "resourceStatus", an ordered vector of "ResourceStatus" objects.
The object (all the objects) could be populated manually at any time, or the entire process could be automated (that is a separate area).
The problem of representation is over. You could add any number of resources as well as any number of status categories.
This is a simple solution, I do not address the issues of querying this information and rendering the actual schedule, which I believe is straight forward enough.
It is recognized that there are scope for optimizations/design rationalization here, however, this is a simple and effective enough solution.
regards
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LDAP design question for multiple sites
LDAP design question for multiple sites
I'm planning to implement the Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2 2005Q1 for replacing the NIS.
Currently we have 3 sites with different NIS domains.
Since the NFS over the WAN connection is very unreliable, I would like to implement as follows:
1. 3 LDAP servers + replica for each sites.
2. Single username and password for every end user cross those 3 sites.
3. Different auto_master, auto_home and auto_local maps for three sites. So when user login to different site, the password is the same but the home directory is different (local).
So the questions are
1. Should I need to have 3 domains for LDAP?
2. If yes for question 1, then how can I keep the username password sync for three domains? If no for question 1, then what is the DIT (Directory Infrastructure Tree) or directory structure I should use?
3. How to make auto map work on LDAP as well as mount local home directory?
I really appreciate that some LDAP experta can light me up on this project.Thanks for your information.
My current environment has 3 sites with 3 different NIS domainname: SiteA: A.com, SiteB:B.A.com, SiteC:C.A.com (A.com is our company domainname).
So everytime I add a new user account and I need to create on three NIS domains separately. Also, the password is out of sync if user change the password on one site.
I would like to migrate NIS to LDAP.
I want to have single username and password for each user on 3 sites. However, the home directory is on local NFS filer.
Say for userA, his home directory is /user/userA in passwd file/map. On location X, his home directory will mount FilerX:/vol/user/userA,
On location Y, userA's home directory will mount FilerY:/vol/user/userA.
So the mount drive is determined by auto_user map in NIS.
In other words, there will be 3 different auto_user maps in 3 different LDAP servers.
So userA login hostX in location X will mount home directory on local FilerX, and login hostY in location Y will mount home directory on local FilerY.
But the username and password will be the same on three sites.
That'd my goal.
Some LDAP expert suggest me the MMR (Multiple-Master-Replication). But I still no quite sure how to do MMR.
It would be appreciated if some LDAP guru can give me some guideline at start point.
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Design question for database connection in multithreaded socket-server
Dear community,
I am programming a multithreaded socket server. The server creates a new thread for each connection.
The threads and several objects witch are instanced by each thread have to access database-connectivity. Therefore I implemented factory class which administer database connection in a pool. At this point I have a design question.
How should I access the connections from the threads? There are two options:
a) Should I implement in my server class a new method like "getDatabaseConnection" which calls the factory class and returns a pooled connection to the database? In this case each object has to know the server-object and have to call this method in order to get a database connection. That could become very complex as I have to safe a instance of the server object in each object ...
b) Should I develop a static method in my factory class so that each thread could get a database connection by calling the static method of the factory?
Thank you very much for your answer!
Kind regards,
Dak
Message was edited by:
dakgerSo your suggestion is to use a static method from a
central class. But those static-methods are not realy
object oriented, are they?There's only one static method, and that's getInstance
If I use singleton pattern, I only create one
instance of the database pooling class in order to
cionfigure it (driver, access data to database and so
on). The threads use than a static method of this
class to get database connection?They use a static method to get the pool instance, getConnection is not static.
Kaj -
How do I reboot my machine when it is flashing a question mark folder?
How do I reboot my machine when it is flashing a question mark folder?
Booting From An OS X Installer Disc
1. Insert OS X Installer Disc into the optical drive.
2. Restart the computer.
3. Immediately after the chime press and hold down the "C" key.
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Help: do you know how this flash design was made?
Hi,
I am planning to do some portfolio site using flash and need
help how to start.
I have seen some sites including like
http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/cezannes_apples/look.html
If you click "Let's look closely" and pop-up window opens.
This flash design is what I like to know.
Could you give me some basic idea how to start this kind of
flash design?
It looks like
-if click zoom in buttom, image zoom in, and at the same
time, a kind of guide box in the small image appears, and I can
click+drag the guide box through the image.
This kind of design is used on some other museum sites and
portfolio sites. It seems like very useful design.
Do I need to know action scripts for this design? Any advice
or suggestion would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
PS: In case if I cannot talk about a specific web site like
this in this Forum, please let me know.GAMBRKER, Thanks for your comment. I know what you meant. I
know about flash design but didn't work for a while.
GAMBRKER or anyone else,
- I will import quite big Bitmap image and save as
Graphic-Symbol
-Then, if I click a button(zoom in), what action script could
be make image bigger(zoom in)?
I have some knowledge of flash design. But not sure I could
make this idea to real flash design... -
Hi All,
We are currently working with SOA Suite 11.1.1.4. I have a SOA application requirement to receive real-time feed for six data tables from an external third party. The implementation consists of five one-way operations in the WSDL to populate the six database tables.
I have a design question. The organization plans to use this data across various departments which requires to replicate or supply the data to other internal databases.
In my understanding there are two options
1) Within the SOA application fork the data hitting the web-service to different databases.
My concern with this approach is what if organizations keep coming with such requests and I keep forking and supplying multiple internal databases with the same data. This feed has to be real-time, too much forking with impact the performance and create unwanted dependencies for this critical link for data supply.2) I could tell other internal projects to get the data from the populated main database.
My concern here is that firstly the data is pushed into this database flat without any constraints and it is difficult to query to get specific data. This design has been purposely put in place to facilitate real-time performance.Also asking every internal projects to get data from main database will affect its performance.
Please suggest which approach should I take (advantage/disadvantage. Apart from the above two solutions, is there any other recommended solution to mitigate the risks. This link between our organization and external party is somewhat like a lifeline for BAU, so certainly don't want to create more dependencies and overhead.
ThanksI had tried implementing the JMS publisher/subscriber pattern before, unfortunately I experienced performance was not so good compared to the directly writing to the db adapter. I feel the organization SOA infrastructure is not setup correctly to cope with the number of messages coming through from external third party. Our current setup consists of three WebLogic Servers (Admin, SOA, BAM) all running on only 8GB physical RAM on one machine. Is there Oracle guideline for setting up infrastructure for a SOA application receiving roughly 600000 messages a day. I am using SOA 11.1.1.4. JMS publisher/subscriber pattern just does not cope and I see significant performance lag after few hours of running. The JMS server used was WebLogic JMS
Thanks
Edited by: user5108636 on Jun 13, 2011 4:19 PM
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Mac book pro flashing a question mark folder
What does it mean when my mac book pro is flashing a question mark folder and will not boot
There are four general causes of this issue:
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Mobile Flash Design / Flash Lite Workshop in San Francisco
Hello,
I will be running the Flash Design for Mobile Devices
workshops this Spring:
in San Francisco: 2 days, Saturday, May 10th & 17th, 10am
— 5pm
All mobile Flash development will be covered while emphasis
will be placed on Flash Lite
development for phones.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
Details are below.
Thanks,
Nader Nejat // CEO
Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
+1 415-596-6342 (+1 415-59-OMEGA)
===========================================================
What:
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
When:
San Francisco: 2 days, Saturday, May 10th & 17th, 10am
— 5pm
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this hands-on
workshop.
We'll give you all the information and practice you need to
be on the
cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash landscape
by looking
at working prototypes and actual applications that leverage
the current
mobile Flash player technology.
Discussions are followed by exercises that show you exactly
what you need
to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using Flash
Lite.
In addition to exploring development opportunities available
today, you'll learn:
• The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
• Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
• How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
• The entire production process from planning to
testing and debugging on the device.
• How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
• How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
• How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
• To tap into resources to get you started quickly
• About handy third party utilities.
Who should take this class?
Anyone interested in developing rich media content for mobile
devices
including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
platform and interface designers who want to use Flash for
mobile design,
Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for mobile
development,
web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience recommended.
Hands on, 1 student per computer
Course #: MULT 9234
Schedule #: 28235
Section: Z01
Fee: $395.00
San Francisco State University Downtown Center
Multimedia Studies Program
SF State Downtown Campus, 835 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94105
For more information and to register:
http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/multimedia/classes.cfm?selection=classes&ID=988273&Period=20082
Or, call: 415.405.7700Ciao
1 - Flash Video will be supported in Flash Lite 3, due mid
year and probably on phones by the end of the year
2 - Available to develoeprs: it means that you can download a
FL player for that phone from Adobe
Available to Consumer: it means that the phone is FL enabled,
the player is already integrated on the phone OS
3 - the 6630 supports FL player, which means that you can
install the FL player provided by Adobe. So it's not really your
target device do commercial FL content. Target devices are the one
that are FL enabled. You cannot set the FL content as screensaver
in the 6630. Nokia S40 have that feature. But you cna for sure
develop screensavers and wallpapers.
Alessandro -
Workflow design questions: FM vs WF to call FM
Hereu2019s a couple of workflow design questions.
1. We have Workitem 123 that allow user to navigate to a custom transaction TX1. User can make changes in TX1. At save or at user command of TX1, the program will call a FM (FM1) to delete WI 123 and create a new WI to send to a different agent.
Since Workitem 123 is still open and lock, the FM1 cannot delete it immediately, it has to use a DO loop to check if the Workitem 123 is dequeued before performing the WI delete.
Alternative: instead of calling the FM1, the program can raise an event which calls a new workflow, which has 1 step/task/new method which call the FM1. Even with this alternative, the Workitem 123 can still be locked when the new workflowu2019s task/method calls the FM1.
I do not like the alternative, which calls the same FM1 indirectly via a new workflow/step/task/method.
2. When an application object changes, the user exit will call a FMx which is related to workflow. The ABAP developer do not want to call the FMx directly, she wants to raise an event which call a workflow .. step .. task .. method .. FMx indirectly. This way any commit that happens in the FMx will not affect the application objectu2019s COMMIT.
My recommendation is to call the FMx using u2018in Update tasku2019 so that the FMx is only called after the COMMIT of the application object.
Any recommendation?
AmyMike,
Yes, in my first design, the TX can 1. raise a terminating event for the existing workitem/workflow and then 2. raise another event to call another workflow. Both 1 and 2 will be in FM1.
Then the design question is: Should the FM1 be called from TX directly or should the TX raise an event to call a new workflow which has 1 step/task, which calls a method in the Business object, and the method calls the FM1?
In my second design question, when an application object changes, the user exit will call a FMx which is related to workflow. The ABAP developer do not want to call the FMx directly, she wants to raise an event which call a workflow, which has 1 step/task, which calls a method, which calls the FMx indirectly. This way any commit that happens in the FMx will not affect the application objectu2019s COMMIT.
My recommendation is either call the FMx using u2018in Update tasku2019 so that the FMx is only called after the COMMIT of the application object or raise an event to call a receiver FM (FMx).
Thanks.
Amy -
Method design question...and passing object as parameter to webserice
I am new to webservice...one design question
i am writing a webservice to check whether a user is valid user or not. The users are categorized as Member, Admin and Professional. For each user type I have to hit different data source to verify.
I can get this user type as parameter. What is the best approach to define the method?
Having one single method �isValidUser � and all the client web service can always call this method and provide user type or should I define method for each type like isValidMember, isValidAdmin ?
One more thing...in future the requirement may change for professional to have more required field in that case the parameter need to have more attribute. But on client side not much change if I have a single isValidUser method...all they have to do is pass additional values
isValidUser(String username, String usertype, String[] userAttributes){
if usertype == member
call member code
else if usertype = professional
call professional code
else if usertype = admin
call admin code
else
throw error
or
isValidMember(String username, String[] userAttributes){
call member code
One last question, can the parameter be passed as object in web service like USER object.First of all, here is my code
CREATE OR REPLACE
TYPE USERCONTEXT AS OBJECT
user_login varchar2,
user_id integer,
CONSTRUCTOR FUNCTION USERCONTEXT (
P_LOGIN IN INTEGER
P_ID_ID IN INTEGER
) RETURN SELF AS RESULT
Either your type wont be compiled or this is not the real code.. -
Aggregation level - design question
Hi, All
we are in BI-IP ( Netweaver 2004s SPS16).
I have a design question for this scenario.
User needs to plan the amounts for a duration (start period and end period), Jan2008 -Dec2008 (001.2008, 012.2008) = 12000.
We need to distribute this to the periods equally. 001.2008 = 1000, 002.2008 =1000 .... 012.2008=1000.
If the user changes the period amounts, it should be reflected back in the duration amount.
Pl suggest the design for the aggregation levels to achieve this.
Thanks in advance.
veluHello Velu,
As the name also goes, creating an "aggregation level" will only result in "aggregation". What your requirement is, is called disaggregation or distribution - this cannot happen automatically - you will either have to use the feature in input queries or use the distribution planning function or create your own planning function using fox/exit. -
Flash Design for Mobile Devices May Workshop
I'll be running a 2 day workshop in San Francisco on
Flash Design for Mobile Devices in May.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
Details are below.
Thanks,
Nader Nejat // CEO
Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
==========================================
What:
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
When:
2 days: Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am — 5pm
Where:
San Francisco State University Downtown Center
Multimedia Studies Program
425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
For more information and to register:
On the Internet go to:
http://msp.sfsu.edu
Or, call: 415.405.7700
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this hands-on
workshop.
We'll give you all the information and practice you need to
be on the
cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash landscape
by looking
at working prototypes and actual applications that leverage
the current
mobile Flash player technology.
In this class, each attendee is assigned their own computer
to work on.
Discussions are followed by exercises that show you exactly
what you need
to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using Flash
Lite.
In addition to exploring development opportunities available
today, you'll learn:
• The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
• Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
• How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
• The entire production process from planning to
testing and debugging on the device.
• How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
• How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
• How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
• To tap into resources to get you started quickly
• About handy third party utilities.
Who should take this class?
Anyone interested in developing rich media content for mobile
devices
including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
platform and interface designers who want to use Flash for
mobile design,
Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for mobile
development,
web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience recommended.
Course #: MULT 9234
Schedule #: 26264
Section: Z01
Hands on, 1 student per computer
2 days; Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am — 5pm
SFSU Downtown Center, 425 Market
Fee: $395.00
Register Now! Call 415.405.7700Anything similar available in UK?
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news:[email protected]...
> I'll be running a 2 day workshop in San Francisco on
> Flash Design for Mobile Devices in May.
>
> Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
>
> Details are below.
>
> Thanks,
> Nader Nejat // CEO
> Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
> Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
>
> ==========================================
>
> What:
> Flash Design For Mobile Devices
>
> When:
> 2 days: Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am ? 5pm
>
> Where:
> San Francisco State University Downtown Center
> Multimedia Studies Program
> 425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
> San Francisco, CA 94105
>
> For more information and to register:
> On the Internet go to:
http://msp.sfsu.edu
> Or, call: 415.405.7700
>
> Flash Design For Mobile Devices
> --------------------------------
> In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
> future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this
hands-on workshop.
> We'll give you all the information and practice you need
to be on the
> cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
> generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash
landscape by looking
> at working prototypes and actual applications that
leverage the current
> mobile Flash player technology.
>
> In this class, each attendee is assigned their own
computer to work on.
> Discussions are followed by exercises that show you
exactly what you need
> to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
> mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using
Flash Lite.
>
> In addition to exploring development opportunities
available today, you'll
> learn:
> ? The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
> ? Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
> ? How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
> ? The entire production process from planning to testing
and debugging on
> the
> device.
> ? How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
> ? How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
> ? How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
> ? To tap into resources to get you started quickly
> ? About handy third party utilities.
>
> Who should take this class?
> --------------------------------
> Anyone interested in developing rich media content for
mobile devices
> including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
> platform and interface designers who want to use Flash
for mobile design,
> Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for
mobile development,
> web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
> interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
>
> Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience
recommended.
>
> Course #: MULT 9234
> Schedule #: 26264
> Section: Z01
>
> Hands on, 1 student per computer
> 2 days; Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am ? 5pm
> SFSU Downtown Center, 425 Market
> Fee: $395.00
>
> Register Now! Call 415.405.7700
> -
Mobile Flash Design Summer Workshop
Hello,
It's time for the summer run of the Flash Design for Mobile
Devices
workshop on Saturday July 22nd & July 29th. All mobile
Flash development
will be covered while emphasis will be placed on Flash Lite
development for phones.
The workshop will be held in San Francisco, California.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
Details are below.
Thanks,
Nader Nejat // CEO
Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
+1 415-596-6342 (+1 415-59-OMEGA)
==========================================
What:
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
When:
2 days: Saturday, July 22nd & 29th, 10am — 5pm
Where:
San Francisco State University Downtown Center
Multimedia Studies Program
425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
For more information and to register:
On the Internet go to:
http://msp.sfsu.edu
Or, call: 415.405.7700
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this hands-on
workshop.
We'll give you all the information and practice you need to
be on the
cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash landscape
by looking
at working prototypes and actual applications that leverage
the current
mobile Flash player technology.
In this class, each attendee is assigned their own computer
to work on.
Discussions are followed by exercises that show you exactly
what you need
to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using Flash
Lite.
In addition to exploring development opportunities available
today, you'll learn:
• The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
• Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
• How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
• The entire production process from planning to
testing and debugging on the device.
• How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
• How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
• How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
• To tap into resources to get you started quickly
• About handy third party utilities.
Who should take this class?
Anyone interested in developing rich media content for mobile
devices
including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
platform and interface designers who want to use Flash for
mobile design,
Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for mobile
development,
web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience recommended.
Course #: MULT 9234
Schedule #: 96151
Section: Z01
Hands on, 1 student per computer
2 days; Saturday, July 22nd & 29th, 10am — 5pm
SFSU Downtown Center, 425 Market
Fee: $395.00
Register Now! Call 415.405.7700Hello,
It's time for the summer run of the Flash Design for Mobile
Devices
workshop on Saturday July 22nd & July 29th. All mobile
Flash development
will be covered while emphasis will be placed on Flash Lite
development for phones.
The workshop will be held in San Francisco, California.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
Details are below.
Thanks,
Nader Nejat // CEO
Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
+1 415-596-6342 (+1 415-59-OMEGA)
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What:
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
When:
2 days: Saturday, July 22nd & 29th, 10am — 5pm
Where:
San Francisco State University Downtown Center
Multimedia Studies Program
425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
For more information and to register:
On the Internet go to:
http://msp.sfsu.edu
Or, call: 415.405.7700
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this hands-on
workshop.
We'll give you all the information and practice you need to
be on the
cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash landscape
by looking
at working prototypes and actual applications that leverage
the current
mobile Flash player technology.
In this class, each attendee is assigned their own computer
to work on.
Discussions are followed by exercises that show you exactly
what you need
to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using Flash
Lite.
In addition to exploring development opportunities available
today, you'll learn:
• The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
• Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
• How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
• The entire production process from planning to
testing and debugging on the device.
• How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
• How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
• How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
• To tap into resources to get you started quickly
• About handy third party utilities.
Who should take this class?
Anyone interested in developing rich media content for mobile
devices
including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
platform and interface designers who want to use Flash for
mobile design,
Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for mobile
development,
web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience recommended.
Course #: MULT 9234
Schedule #: 96151
Section: Z01
Hands on, 1 student per computer
2 days; Saturday, July 22nd & 29th, 10am — 5pm
SFSU Downtown Center, 425 Market
Fee: $395.00
Register Now! Call 415.405.7700 -
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