Flex beta 3 is now available for download from Adobe Labs. Download new versions of Flex Builder, Flex Data Services, Charting, Flash Player, the ColdFusion/Flex connectivity bits, and the sample applications.
The ColdFusion updater updated ColdFusion to 7.0.2. In addition to the Flex connectivity features, the updater also includes other goodies, including an updated reporting engine, a fix for ColdFusion generated Flash to address the IE EOLAS update, and more. Damon Cooper has posted details.
I'm gonna check this out tomorrow night.
That is all. Thanks Ben (and Macromedia by the Associative property)
Mike.
--- Ben
I was playing around with linux the other day and went to install the Flex Builder pluggin and noticed it doesn't support Linux. Is this in the plan to do? I thought you guys were going to come out with Flash Player 9 for linux.
Flex support is in both CF Standard and CF Enterprise. The only capability that will only be available to Enterprise is messaging, as the interface to that is event gateways. But regular Flash Remoting will work, as will Data Synchronization via FDS.
--- Ben
Flex Builder is based on Eclipse, so yes, Java based. The beta is Windows only for now, but we do plan support for other OSs (but I can't comment on any specific OS yet).
--- Ben
Oh, and I assume that you have filed bug reports on any bugs you've found so that they get fixed in the next update. Right?
--- Ben
I love new features but not at the expense of leaving bugs unfixed. I want to lose sleep at night because I'm excited at the new stuff I can do with CF, and not because I'm stressed that I'm never going to get session replication working.
Oh, another suggestion would be a public test matrix, so that we can see that every release / patch has been verified against all major OS/web server combinations, clustered and standalone etc.
The bugs I'm facing today are serious show-stoppers so it angers me to see new Flex functionality in 7.0.2 and no sign of fixing major bugs. I have it on good authority that the 404 and cflogin/cluster bugs will not be fixed in the next release. How can MM/Adobe release products without thoroughly testing them with standard configurations? (Win2003/IIS/NLB). You'd expect a fix to be released quickly rather than never - as is the case. Adobe must get their priorities sorted and provide a professional means for developers to report bugs AND get feedback on the status of them.
Sorry to use your blog to vent my upset, Ben, you're still my favourite guru. :-)
Last time I submitted a bug through this, I got one bounced email and one out of office reply, never a confirmation.
Leaves you wondering if anyone got it. The bug I reported 3months ago in Dreamweaver that is a real pain and simple to fix has never been fixed, I have no idea if it's even on the list.