Thursday, July 10, 2008

LiveCycle Data Services ES Express and LiveCycle Data Services ES Single-CPU License

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LiveCycle Data Services ES Express and LiveCycle Data Services ES Single-CPU License

This spring at Flex360 in Milan, I presented a session about working with data in Flex Builder 3, and I was asked a lot about LCDS versus BlazeDS. When I asked questions about the use case, I found that most of the time the only reason to use BlazeDS instead of LCDS, was that BlazeDS is Open Source and thus free. Months later, I had a deja vu experience in Holland. It seems that very few people know that there used to be LiveCycle Data Services ES Express (for LCDS 2.5) and there is a LiveCycle Data Services ES Single-CPU License (for LCDS 2.51). This license, basically lets you use the full version of LCDS in production with this limitation: you have to deploy the LCDS on a machine with a single CPU (a multi-core CPU is counted as a single CPU) and a single application.

So, if you need the LCDS features and you can work within the license terms, then go and enjoy LCDS for free. I can think of a lot of applications built for small and medium intranets (CMS, mini ERPs and so on) that probably can be run successfully on a machine with a single CPU. And if the application grows over time, probably your client grew as well, and now they can afford to buy a license for multiple CPUs (they had the chance to test the technology and see its value gives and what problems it solves).

You can find more about the license here (click on “What happened to LiveCycle Data Services ES Express” for example) and this is a great post that explains the LCDS and BlazeDS products and licenses.



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Lynda.com: Flash CS3 Interactive Video Techniques

Lynda.com: Flash CS3 Interactive Video TechniquesFlash has become one of the most popular ways to publish video on the web, it enables rich media experiences, custom playback controls, and top-notch quality. In Flash CS3 Interactive Video Techniques, instructor Chris Florio highlights the tools non-programmers need to add video to projects. He also covers techniques for creating interactive video with ActionScript, including how to use cue points, dynamic masks, and custom controls. Flash CS3 Interactive Video Techniques makes integrating video a snap for everyone from novice Flash users wanting to know supported file formats to advanced Flash developers looking to create masking videos. Exercise files accompany the course.
with: Chris Florio
Running Time: 2 hours

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Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection Internal

Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection Internal

 The most comprehensive collection of all-new versions of Adobe creative tools at an amazing value
 Tight integration for exceptional productivity
 Output virtually anywhere--print, web, interactive, film, video, DVD, and mobile
 Combines the latest versions of Adobe InDesign, Photoshop Extended, Illustrator, Acrobat 8 Professional, Flash Professional, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Contribute, After Effects Professional, Premiere Pro, Encore, and Soundbooth
 Enjoy easy collaboration between designers and developers

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7.5 GB

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Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases and Dynamic Development

William B. Sanders , Mark Winstanley,"Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases and Dynamic Development'
William B. Sanders , Mark Winstanley,"Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases and Dynamic Development'
Hungry Minds|Pap/Cdr edition|6.29MB|ISBN-10: 0764535986|458 pages|2001|PDF|English|Rar


Server-Side Flash: Scripts, Databases, and Dynamic Development fills an important gap in the Flash book market. With the emergence of e-commerce, no Web site is complete without a back end because the back end is the virtual sales connection. Likewise, complex games are dependent on access to huge sets of data that can be sent in small packages, but getting them in and out of Flash requires knowing how the data can be generated in Flash, how it can be sent out to the servers and how it gets information back from the servers and integrates it into the ongoing game.


While every book on Flash recognizes this new capacity to some extent, none of them have really showed developers how to get the data into and out of Flash and use it effectively. Server-Side Flash gives developers the tools to fully utilize Flash's capacity to communicate with the server side of the Web. PHP/MySQL have over half a million users, ASP has at least as many, and just about every professional Web page now contains at least some JavaScript. Find out how Flash communicates with these other languages and servers with coverage of the use of Macromedia's powerful database Flash product, Generator, and put its use in context with other Flash database techniques and applications.





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FlashLoaded Plugins



Flash components extend the functionality of Flash by providing an easy way to enhance your Flash websites by adding features with little or no coding. These Flash components or Flash extensions are installed in the Adobe or Macromedia Flash authoring environment


I haven't seen this on here yet, so I thought I'd share it.

Here's what plugins are included:



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How to Cheat in Photoshop Elements 6


David Asch, Steve Caplin , "How to Cheat in Photoshop Elements 6: Create stunning photomontages on a budget"
Focal Press | ISBN 0240520831 | December 17, 2007 | 256 Pages | PDF | 20.7MB


How to Cheat in Elements 6 is an invaluable resource for all users of Photoshop Elements and shows you how to 'cheat' by sharing insider secrets from clever and cunning Elements gurus, David Asch and series forerunner, Steve Caplin.

Compatible with previous releases of Elements, this is jam packed with dazzling tips and tricks, unearthed secrets, and creative techniques that challenge and inspire.

Work through each section to build up your Photoshop Elements skills, creating everything from basic layer and masking effects right up to advanced manipulation. Or just dip right into a project to learn a new technique:
* turn day into night
* add snow, shadows and water to your scenes
* make fire and smoke
* give your car a respray
...if you can imagine it, we can show you how to do it in Photoshop Elements!


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Advanced Photoshop Elements 6 for Digital Photographers


Philip Andrews, "Advanced Photoshop Elements 6 for Digital Photographers"
Focal Press | ISBN 0240520971 | February 4, 2008 | 424 Pages | PDF | 27.9MB


Go beyond the basics with Photoshop Elements and learn how to take your images to the next level!
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6: A Visual Introduction to Digital Photography


Philip Andrews, "Adobe Photoshop Elements 6: A Visual Introduction to Digital Photography"
Focal Press | ISBN 0240520998 | December 10, 2007 | 424 Pages | PDF | 26MB


Praise for previous editions of this title:
"With Philip providing you with such a good street index to our Photoshop Elements 3.0 software you will be creating fantastic digital images in next to no time at all."
Judith Salonga, Adobe Systems

"If you need to manipulate digital images this is the book that will not only show you what can be achieved but inspire you to develop your skills even further."
Computer Arts Special

"Whether you are into manipulating photographs, wishing to build better websites or produce better looking prints, this book will help you to master all the necessary tools contained in the program. The learning curve just got shallower!"
Martin Evening

"Philip Andrews' knowledge and enthusiasm shines through."
Royal Photographic Society Journal
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 Maximum Performance


Mark Galer, "Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 Maximum Performance: Unleash the hidden performance of Elements"
Focal Press | ISBN 0240520920 | December 17, 2007 | 328 Pages | PDF | 28.7MB


"Using crafty work-arounds to achieve remarkable results, Mark Galer pushes Elements' capabilities to new levels." Christy Brandt, Director of Engineering, Photoshop Elements, Adobe Systems, Inc.

"Elements 5.0 Maximum Performance has great techniques to get the most out of Elements. If you are a digital photographer using Elements for your image editing, this book is a great addition to your library." Richard Coencas, Photoshop Elements Quality Engineer, Adobe Systems, Inc.

"Well written, well illustrated, with a good knack for explaining complex issues in a non-threatening and comprehensible manner." Steve Caplin, digital artist and author of "How to Cheat in Photoshop".

"Truly Maximum Performance! This book has propelled my knowledge of Photoshop Elements to a very high competent professional level. I cannot express my absolute delight with my new skills."
Richard McWhorter, author, USA
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