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Yakov Fain
Yakov Fain is a managing principal of Farata Systems, consulting, training and product company. He has authored several Java books, dozens of technical articles. SYS-CON Books released his latest co-authored book , "Rich Internet Applications with Adobe Flex and Java: Secrets of the Masters" in Spring 2007. Sun Microsystems has nominated and awarded Yakov with the title Java Champion. He leads the Princeton Java Users Group. Yakov teaches Java and Flex 2 part time at New York University. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor and an Editor-in-Chief of Flex Developers Journal.

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See You Today Live on SYS-CON.TV From Times Square
SYS-CON.TV has invited me to participate in the live TV broadcast 'RIA Shootout.' This panel will discuss variety of tools and techniques available for developing rich Internet applications. If you are not sure if RIA is for you or what software platform is the be...
We Are Teaching a One-Day Adobe Flex Bootcamp on June 24 in New York City
We are teaching yet another one-day Flex Bootcamp on Sunday, June 24 as a part of the SOA World Conference & Expo in New York City. No prior knowledge of Flex is required, but you should understand object-oriented programming and XML. This is pretty intensive ha...
My Upcoming Flex Teaching Engagements
My partner Victor and I will be running a series of intensive 'SYS-CON Events Flex Developer Bootcamp' across the country. First, we ran such workshop as a part of the AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 East last month in New York City. We've received a very positiv...
ClearBI Web Reporter For Flex and Java Applications Goes to Public Beta
Other than Flash Player, ClearBI does not require any additional software install on the client side. At the time of this writing, ClearBI is the only professional reporting solution on the market of rich Internet applications developed using Adobe Flex and Java. ...
Adobe Gears Toward Google Gears
One of the major features of upcoming Adobe Apollo is support disconnected Web applications, and Adobe's Kevin Lynch announced that Google Gears will be available in Apollo. Adobe Flex applications already use the space on the client's disk for storing instances o...
Hackers Are Cowards
Last month, Estonia dismantled the monument to a Soviet soldier-liberator. Russia plays an offended party saying that they liberated tiny Estonia from German Nazis-invaders. The problem is that Estonia believes that Russia is also an invader that forced them to ...
Java Tutorial For Kids Is Available For Free Download
A couple of years ago when my son asked me about the book on programming for kids, I could not find one, and have written my own e-book called Java Programming for Kids, Parents and Grandparents. For some reason computer books targeting teenagers are very rare. Th...
Ten Tips on Dealing With Offshore Software Developers
In the perfect world, you can find local resources for your project. But in the USA selecting programming as a profession is not as appealing as it used to be 10 years ago, and you may have to hire an offshore team. This is a list of tips for a rookie development ...
R.I.P. Erik's Java Linkblog
I've been checking Erik's Thauvin's Java linkblog frequently - it's been a credible source of the useful Java info... This is just amazing - a man spent seven years sifting trough tons of Java-related articles and blogs just to give us a freshly-squeezed Java-juic...
The Most Important Two Minutes of JavaOne
This news did not get the fanfare, but it's a real gem of JavaOne 2007. It was presented by Danny Coward, Java SE Platform Lead, and you can watch the video in Danny's blog . He covers the features and talks about the success of Java SE 6, which is already old news, but...
JavaFX Comments on Comments
The consumer Java SE is expected in mid-2008. This does not sound too exciting. One very respected Java person made a really funny comment yesterday, If only we could ask Adobe and Microsoft to stop their development for a year to allow Java to catch up to the poi...
JavaOne Bookshelf
JavaOne starts next week, and most of the Java developers will be watching closely what's new and exciting will be announced in the tried, true and aging Java. But my today's column is about books that will be sold at JavaOne. Rich Internet Applications with Adobe...
JavaFX Does Not Impress Anyone
Why would a Java programmer go to a Seafood restaurant? I would not be surprised if you'd get this question during a job interview at Google or Microsoft. But my answer is simple: a Java programmer goes to a Seafood restaurant to eat seafood.
Client-Side Java: Rolling Out JavaFX at JavaOne
JavaOne opens today and it'll be interesting to hear more about this renewed interest of Sun in Java on the client. While James Gosling and Rich Green have already provided some details on JavaFX
Microsoft Hits Hard in the RIA Space with SilverLight
While Java community is discussing which language features to include in the heavy tank of the future called Java 7, their main competitor provides support to multiple languages. JVM is a very powerful but underutilized machine, and it's about time to run more tha...
Joel Spolsky Will Buy You a Beer!
My favorite blogger Joel Spolsky by mistake referred the United Kingdom as England. Apparently he felt bad about it and not only publicly apologized, but also offered to buy you a pint of beer. Joel is buying on May 19 in Edinburgh (is this in England?). As a 100...
Adobe Flex Goes Open Source
Adobe has announced that a large portion of the next version of Flex goes open source under Mozilla Public License (MPL). Here's the partial list of what becomes open: mxml, compc, and ActionScript compiler, command line debugger FDB, Flex framework and RPC librar...
Microsoft Is Not Dead, It Just Has A Flu
One of my favorite bloggers, Paul Graham, has published an essay called 'Microsoft is dead '. He starts, 'A few days ago I suddenly realized Microsoft was dead', and then explains why he thinks so. I do not think Microsoft is dead, but...
What's Cooking Among Good Lookings?
Who's better looking? Flash Player or Sliverlight? As of today, 98% of the world computer users know what Flash Player is and only 2% or so know what's Silverlight. But this will change pretty soon. Both Flash Player and Silverlight can read any plain HTTP feed. F...
Finally, Our New Book "Adobe Flex & Java" Is Ready
A couple of weeks ago I stopped by at our publisher's offices (SYS-CON Media) and they showed me our Flex book with the correct cover, but all pages were blank. Yesterday, I've got an email from them with the words, 'Yakov your book is ready, stop by and pick it u...
And He Hung Up During Java Job Interview
I've got this email from a strong Java developer I know for years. He wrote, 'today was the first time in my life when I hung up during the phone Java job interview'. I asked him why...
Immersing Into Flex, Java, AJAX, and Microsoft
March 19-21. AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2007 East, which has a number of world class speakers and I'll turn from an instructor into a student. Meeting with so many smart technologists in the same place at the same time is a great way to learn. During this confer...
Tangosol: A Cool Company with a Rock-Star President
Tangosol, a data grid solutions provider was evaluated by Gartner as a distributed computing vendor, and was included in the report 'Cool Vendors in Integrations and Platforms, 2007'. Tangosol offers very interesting distributed caching solutions for enterprises t...
RIA With Adobe Flex and Java Book Errata
RIA With Adobe Flex and Java Book Errata
Let's talk JavaScript
Writing a book is not an easy job, and writing a tutorial on programming language is even harder. 'The Book of JavaScript' (No Starch Press) is a well written tutorial, with clear and well explained code samples. This is a transcript of Yakov Fain's dialog with Da...
Event-Driven Programming in Flex with Custom Events
Event-driven programming model offers an excellent architecture based on loosely-coupled components consuming and throwing events. In this tutorial I'll show how to design component that communicate with each other via events.
Namespaces in Flex and Soprano
In XML, namespaces are used to avoid potential naming conflicts with other components having the same names. Flex also has namespaces. Familiarity with Soprano family is a pre-requisite for reading this article.
Ruby on Rails Won't Make It in 2007 and Forget About AJAX
Open sourcing Java won't matter - it's a non-event. Ruby and Ruby on Rails won't make it in 2007 either. I still do not see a compelling reason to switch. AJAX hype is stronger than I thought mainly because of the life support offered by frameworks like GWT. But s...
Viewpoint: What Do Java and Zurich Have in Common?
The Java metropolis consists of three boroughs - the Server Side (sounds like an Upper East Side), Mobile, and UI. The first two areas seem to be fine. Working with Java Swing for desktop applications is not fun, but if you have enough time and money you can creat...
Object-Oriented Programming in ActionScript 3 vs Java
You know the drill: a language is called object-oriented if it supports inheritance, encapsulation and polymorphism. And what do we do with interfaces?
AJAXWorld Is a "Conference 2.0" Really
Even though I write for SYS-CON, I've never publicly complimented them. But this time they really deserve a credit. SYS-CON will present the AJAXWorld 2007 Conference & Expo 2007 East in March. Usually, attendees have very limited access to speakers during confere...
A Cup of AJAX? Nay, Just Regular Java Please
The idea is noble: instead of rendering an entire HTML page on each little change on the page, it's much better to send an asynchronous request that will get the data for you and refresh only the relevant portion of the screen. Every author writing on AJAX is giv...
AJAX Or Flex? How To Select an RIA Technology
If you have extra $379, read the seven-page Forrester report on the subject. If you don't, read my blogs for free - I came to the same conclusion - go with Flex. Or, you can read this blog of Ryan Stewart who read this report. We've been writing about this befor...
Should Java Developers Learn Flex?
While the majority of Java programmers are still in denial, once in a while I'm getting emails or comments on my blog like this one from yesterday: Are there any deployments out there that use Flex for the RIA or is this still at the infancy level? Basically, this...
What Questions Should You Ask During Java Job Interview?
Typically, at the end of job interview the interviewer asks you, 'Do you have any questions for me?'. This is a very tricky situation - you may kill the deal by asking the wrong questions. I prefer asking something very neutral, like 'How many people work on the ...
Sending Data From Flex to a JavaServer Page
This is a part two of the prior blog where I described how to get data from JSP to Flex. This time we'll send data from a Flex application played by Flash Player to a Java Server Page. In the next version of our Flex-JSP application I'll show you how to post data fr...
I Switched to AJAX and Do Not Regret It
I believe that popularity of AJAX chemicals contributes to popularity of AJAX as techniques for development of Rich Internet Applications. These techniques where known for more than six years, but only after the term AJAX was coined, it took off. Software devel...
What Annoys You the Most Other Than This Blog?
- peeing in the cup. As a consultant working for financial companies, I'm going through a drug test third time during the last 12 months. This Fedex had special forms and a list of the closest labs where I can do this...
Our Flex Book Is Written!
The book 'RIA development with Adobe Flex and Java' is written. Check out the book site. Do you know why we are smiling? Because the writing is over! It took us longer than planned because we had to work for a living, and the time for writing this book was just stol...
Adobe Flex 2: Advanced DataGrid
In any GUI tool, one of the most popular components is the one that shows data in a table format like JTable in Java or Datawindow in PowerBuilder. The Adobe Flex 2 version of such a component is called DataGrid. In any UI framework, the robustness of such a compo...

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