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This installment concludes our series on Flex, LiveCycle Data Services, and EJB 3.0 by exploring the administrative section of the application, showing more managed data features, and looking at server push from JMS to Flex.

Last time we looked at testing the Java part of the application so far. In this section of the series from Tony Hillerson's Enterprise Application Development with Flex, we'll look at Maven building our service layer, and be introduced to the powerful LiveCycle Data Services assemblers, which deal with the managed data flowing in and out of Flex. Follow along every Monday with our project!
Last installment we looked at the interfaces for the service layer of our application. In Part 11 of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we'll look at using TestNG, a Java test framework, to test our application so far. This feature is packed with code samples! Every Monday we bring you another installment in the series.
Last week we looked at the Actionscript and Java code for the persistent entities in our application. In this week’s installment of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we're going to look at the Java code for the service layer in our application and introduce the concept of the session bean from EJB 3.0. Follow along every Monday with our development tutorial.
In the last installment we looked at our development lifecycle and the dependencies of our persistence layer. Now we're going to look at the actual code that makes up the persistence layer, Actionscript and Java. Follow along at each stage of development, every Monday on InsideRIA.com.
In the last installment of Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we looked at building Flex with Maven and Ant, and now we'll look at the development lifecycle so far. Then, in preparation for next installment, we'll look at the dependencies for the persistence layer of the application. Every Monday brings another stage of development at InsideRIA.com.
In the last installment of our Development Series Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we looked at the sample code that uses the tools discussed in this series. Now we're going to have a look at J2EE project structures and how Maven, a build process and code process management tool, works with them.
In the last installment of our Development Series Anatomy of an Enterprise Flex RIA, we looked at the tools we'll be discussing in this series. Now we're going to look at the sample code that uses those tools as a way to show Flex working in an enterprise setting. Ready to dig in? We've got sample code and full specs...

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