Ted Patrick has graciously added the ringdesignonline.com application to his Flickr Flex image gallery. If you haven’t yet visited the gallery, I recommend it as it is very cool to se how Flex is being used in real world apps.

Ted Patrick has graciously added the ringdesignonline.com application to his Flickr Flex image gallery. If you haven’t yet visited the gallery, I recommend it as it is very cool to se how Flex is being used in real world apps.

If you haven’t done so yet, please take a minute to complete Tariq’s Flex survey at cflex.net. Here is the info:
1st Bi-Annual Flex Community Survey Now Open!
As part of an effort to tailor resources to where the community is, this survey is designed to take an ecosystem pulse of Flexcoders. Whether you’re just on the fence, or a hardcore megacoder please let us know where YOU’RE at.
Here is some more information from some of the Adobe Team members reguarding Flex 3.
Well, after a long development cycle, I am proud to announce the release of the all new ringdesignonline.com. This application is the results of many hours of Flex development by myself as well as a large SQL server project for the millions of records of data representing the millions of possible ring combinations, and many hours of design work on the thousands of ring image assets by our talented SQL team and graphics designer.
This is a Flex 2, Cairngorm 2 application utilizing both ColdFusion services and Java Hibernate for data retrieval and persistence. There are many custom features of this designer including the validation button bar, multi row tab navigators, image tool tips, custom preloader, image capture (used in the email a friend functionality), and more.
This designer is also a full blown ecommerce application with this additional functionality scheduled to roll out on 2/1/2007.
This is my largest Flex application to date and I am proud of the way it came out.
Please visit the application and post your comments as they are welcome here.
Rich Tretola
Ted has a new post at http://www.onflex.org/ted/2007/01/flex-3-most-important-feature.php where he talks about the future of Flex and also notes that he will be doing a demo of some of the new features of Flex 3 at the 360 conference in March.