| This book started out as an update to my first book on Flash and XML. Originally, the idea was to update the content with the changes to XML in ActionScript 3.0. However, when it came to drafting the table of contents, I realized that there was a whole audience of Flex developers who would also benefit from a book about XML and ActionScript 3.0. Hence, this book was born!
So, my plan is for this book to cater to both audiences: Flash designer/developers and Flex developers. I’ve included common code approaches, as well as topics that are specific to each package. I’ve tried to show readers how to achieve the same XML results in both software packages.
This book is best suited to people who have limited experience in the areas of XML and ActionScript 3.0. It is really pitched at introductory level users who are keen to learn more about ActionScript 3.0. The book is purposely simple in its approach, showing how to achieve common tasks required for working with XML in Flash and Flex. The Flash sections show function-based approaches, whereas the Flex sections show how to work with custom classes.
I hope that you find this book useful and that it whets your appetite for working with XML in your SWF applications. Hopefully, you’ll find that the power and simplicity of XML will inspire you in your Flash and Flex development efforts! |
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