Dynamic forms and dependent dropdowns in Flex
By M&S Consulting (Ashwin) on Aug 13th, 2009
Filed Under News and Updates, Technical Tips // Tags: in the trenches, process and workflow (bpm), recent work, web 2.0
Filed Under News and Updates, Technical Tips // Tags: in the trenches, process and workflow (bpm), recent work, web 2.0
I had the age-old requirement today to build a data-driven, dynamic form…only this time with my RIA written in Adobe Flex. It was just as fun as normal, and this time it looks very nice with the RIA feel.
This article is part of the recent work short blurb series.
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