Use Adobe Air Content Management System

Use Adobe Air Content Management System

In this tutorial, Mike Lively of Northern Kentucky University gets you started in getting the Adobe Air Content Management System up and going.
This is going to be a flat file management system run on XML files from a server using XML files to add and manage data. The Adobe Flex AIR system is great for small websites or courses without a lot of data and not needing a lot of security.
PART 1: Introduction and get started
PART 2: start uploading and configuring files for the CMS.
PART 3: complete configuring the CMS and demonstrate its usage and how to create an Air file for distribution.
This base code can be downloaded from
www.wrox.com/dynamic/books/download.aspx
and additional scripts from
http://code.google.com/p/livelyscriptsandnotes/downloads/list

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Creator's Site: www.flexhacks.org/wordpress
Curated By: Pigeonchicken

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