BEA Workshop Studio and Flex 
October 22nd, 2007
Cool! Flex is creeping into the enterprise space via a partnership with BEA. This was probably easy to do technically since it’s all Eclipse based very good for street cred in the Java/BEA/Enterprise-y crowd.
The BEA Workshop bundle with Adobe Flex is now available via our download site. As was mentioned in our BEA World SF press release, we have a partnership with Adobe around their mind-rendingly awesome Flex technology. Pieter Humphrey wrote about it as well. Download it now and give it a try. For more information on Flex, see the Adobe Developer Center. You can also see an example of Flex on WebLogic Server at the Sherwin-Williams site. Try their Color Visualizer.
This is seems very smart for both companies to me. Flex needs to get into the enterprise and BEA UIs need to sexy! I bet adoption of an enterprise ready Ajax toolset from Adobe would be even faster…
[via: Bill Roth]
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October 24th, 2007 at 11:11 pm
Andre,
Thanks for the reference. If you need any help with Flex, let me know. You can always post to our newsgroups as well. (A retro 1990’s technology, but wth).
October 25th, 2007 at 10:34 am
Hi Bill, Thanks for the offer. We’re doing more and more Flex dev here at Nitobi. I don’t expect that to change either.
I here ya on the 1990 tech, I was gonna post a comment on your blog but didn’t feel like registering, bah!
Keep in touch:)
Andre.