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Adobe Flex Certified

  • May 8, 2006
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After building several industry leading Adobe Flex solutions, Sweetlets have also achieved Adobe product suite certification. Adobe Flex as part of SAP NetWeaver is among the most promising developments in Rich Internet Applications (RIA). Sweetlets continue to lead the industry when it comes to the adoption of new technologies. With several Adobe Flex showcases completed and successful certifications under the belt Sweetlets offer a unique blend of SAP and Adobe products knowledge.Adobe Flex 2.0 will soon make its way into the Sweetlets solutions taking usability to the next level. Please contact us for more information on Rich Internet Applications, Adobe Flex and SAP NetWeaver.

About SAP NetWeaver

SAP NetWeaver is the open integration and application platform that provides the best way to integrate all systems running SAP or non-SAP software. SAP NetWeaver unifies integration technologies into a single platform and is preintegrated with business applications, enabling change and reducing the need for custom integration. The platform is based on industry standards and supports all major technologies such as Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE); Microsoft .NET; and IBM WebSphere.

About Flex

The Flex product line, originally invented by Macromedia, gives application developers a powerful client runtime, programming model, development environment, and data services. It supports common design patterns, works with existing development and deployment technologies, and provides the benefits of a modern, standards-based language.

About Adobe Systems Inc.

Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information – anytime, anywhere and through any medium. Adobe acquired Macromedia on Dec 3, 2005. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.



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