Build An App In A Week – Recordings
P2P and LCCS
June 15th, 2010
Last week, my colleagues at Adobe and I organized an online event called Build An App In A Week.
The event was packed with resources for both RIA designers and developers and the goal was to build a complete full-featured app with various functionalities and challenges in just a week.
You can watch all the recordings here.
I was doing two of them – basically about developing multiuser apps, but the main goal was a chat feature inside the app.
One used pure P2P and Cirrus, the other one used LiveCycle Collaboration Service. It’s not just a simple chat application; I also explain how you can build an Instant Messenger, User Lists, Private Messaging, and so on.
Presentations
- P2P (PDF, 1.7 MB)
- LCCS (PDF, 5 MB)
Source code will be published soon as separate articles that go deep into the code.
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Pingback by Build An App In A Week – Recordings P2P and LCCS | Lively Flash Tuts — June 16, 2010 @ 4:13 am
Thank you. Could you please share your background?
Comment by Mark Black — July 2, 2010 @ 7:51 pm
Hi! Could you please share the source code with us?
Comment by Rodolfo Nogueira — September 14, 2010 @ 3:40 pm
Hi, iam searching for the sourcecode to get better into this.
But i can’t find it, am I just blind or did u published it not jet ? Thanks.
Comment by Mothman — December 3, 2010 @ 2:38 am
it’s really incredible
But in your presentation, you say you publish the source code.
Please could you provide P2PMessengerLib ?
I am a student and would like to work on this, it would be great.
Thank you for your work and your explanations, I spend hours on your blog
Mathieu from Belgium
Comment by Mathieu — February 10, 2011 @ 10:08 pm
Hello !
Please me too, i’m looking for the sourcecode to working and understanding your presentation.
Is it possible to have your P2PMessengerLib ?
Sorry, if i disturb you
Comment by Mathieu — February 10, 2011 @ 11:43 pm