Check out what developers in the Flex and Flash community are building with Flex 2, Flash Player 9, and ActionScript 3.0. Also see the Adobe sample applications.
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This shopping cart application connects to the websites of multiple vendors using HTTPService controls. (Alnoor Lalji, SoftBytes)
This online MP3 device plays songs off a user's online storage account at Box.net. As songs play, the application brings in photos, videos, and product details from Flickr, YouTube, and Amazon.com based on ID3 information contained in the MP3s. (Arpit Mathur, Comcast)
This application is a dynamic interface into a subset of the Amazon.com API (books, music, and video) and explores the features of Flex 2 using MXML primarily for layout and ActionScript 3.0 for functionality. (Darin Kohles, Digital Positions)
A Flex version of a ColdFusion photo album built in 2003, this photo album uses web services to communicate through ColdFusion to the database of albums and images. (Gary Gilbert, Glynn Technologies)
This audio visualization component displays sound data in multiple formats and includes custom events and properties for using bitmap effects without changing the component class itself. It draws dynamically, based on size, and keeps memory consumption to a minimum. View Source is enabled for this application. (Ben Stucki, Fusiox)
Use this application to search for photos by tag or author. Photos appear in a gallery and users can view enlargements by clicking an image. This Flex 2 application demonstrates some unique features of Flex 2, including States, Transitions, and the new Event model. View Source is enabled for this application. (Peter Ent, Adobe)
Created as part of a step-by-step tutorial written for ColdFusion developers, this sample application allows users to assign priorities to tasks in an easy-to-use interface. View Source is enabled for this application. (Laura Arguello, Blue Instant)
This new collaborative project management and milestone tracking solution is built in Flex using the OPML outline XML standard. This simple list generator and viewer features charts and reports you can show off. Read more about this application. (Matthew Bergsma, Radscientist.com)
This Flex and ColdFusion application allows employees to enter their project time and comments quickly. TimeTracker not only allows easy time tracking but also basic reporting, including exporting to Microsoft Excel. A login is required to use TimeTracker, so several guest accounts are provided. (Randy Drisgill, Digitec)
This component uses Flex and a webcam to read UPC/EAN barcodes, which it uses to look up CD and book information using the Amazon.com web service API. (Renaun Erickson, Multispan)
This Flex application showcases how to build a sports pool (hockey, football, basketball, baseball, etc.) using the Flex SDK, Flex Data Services, and Flex charting components. This hockey pool allows users to draft players and visualize player performance over the course of the season. Please note that only the NHL pool is functional. (David Liao, Ensemble Systems)