Chapter 1. Why are we here? Where are we going?
Figure 1.1. Rails provides a standard three-tier architecture (presentation tier, model tier, persistence tier) as well as a Model-View-Controller architecture.
Figure 1.2. How we can use Flex and Rails together
Chapter 2. Hello World
Figure 2.1. We’re on Rails!
Figure 2.2. We’re on Rails!
Figure 2.3. New Flex Project Wizard, step 1
Figure 2.4. New Flex Project Wizard, step 2
Figure 2.5. New Flex Project Wizard, step 3
Figure 2.6. “Hello World” from Flex
Figure 2.7. Setting the *.rb file association
Figure 2.8. “Hello World” from Rails
Figure 2.9. Pomodo, the one-button version
Figure 2.10. Hello Web 2.0 millions!
Figure 2.11. The Aptana IDE, showing the Aptana Start Page
Figure 2.12. RadRails project options
Figure 2.13. Setting FLEX_HOME
Figure 2.14. Adding FLEX_HOME to the path
Figure 2.15. Um, that’s not a Flex app...
Figure 2.16. “Hello World” from Flex
Figure 2.17. “Hello World” from Rails
Figure 2.18. Pomodo: the one-button version
Figure 2.19. Hello Web 2.0 millions!
Figure 2.20. Um, that’s not a Flex app...
Figure 2.21. “Hello World” from Flex
Figure 2.22. “Hello World” from Rails
Figure 2.23. Pomodo: the one-button version
Figure 2.24. Hello Web 2.0 millions!
Chapter 3. Getting started
Figure 3.1. Importing an existing project (not a zipped export) into Flex Builder (step 1)
Figure 3.2. Importing pomodo into Flex Builder
Figure 3.3. Disabling browser navigation integration in the HTML wrapper