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Yakov Fain's Java Blog: "Drugs, Porno and Rich Internet Applications"
I'm working on a book on development of rich internet applications with Flex and Java

I’m working on a book on development of  rich internet applications with Flex and Java. Since the first print run will have a limited number of copies, people want to make sure that they will receive the  book this year, so they started placing orders in advance. Guess what, the very first book order came from a country infamous for its drug trade, guerilla wars and kidnapping. Even though I’m sure this reader will be using the book for developing one of these boring enterprise applications, it made me thinking of the software used in drug smuggling business .

Drug Lords  are smuggling drugs all over the world. They have no way of knowing what kind of a laptop a local drug dealer will use while ordering the next shipment of heroin, hence their internet applications should work on each and every platform. Drug barons  are rich hence their internet application should be rich as well. This makes a good case for Adobe Flash player combined with Flex and Java technologies.

Now let’s take a peek at  the world of porno. This industry  must be in need of RIA software more than any other. Flash player can play movie clips, the list of available titles  has to look pretty, episode selection can  be done using tree controls and  drag-and-drop, and it has to be available at any remote village in the world, as long as its residents have credit cards. This is another excellent case for Flash/Flex/Java/Internet combo.

I’m sure that our book will sell well, but if the publisher would allow us to describe these two use cases of rich internet applications , this book would lead the Amazon’s bestsellers list :)

Oh  well, my bus is approaching Lincoln tunnel, then a short subway ride in Manhattan, and yet another day of  working on a financial application… Life is not fair.

posted Friday, 17 March 2006
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About Yakov Fain
Yakov Fain is a Managing Director 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. He is an Adobe Certified Flex Instructor. Currently Yakov works on the book for O'Reilly "Enterprise Application Development with Flex". He twits at twitter.com/yfain.

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What is wrong with you? Your Colombia related comment, tying up drugs, warlords and your first order is totally out of tone.
You must be grateful that one guy (from wherever) is interested in your book, and more if he/she comes from a troubled country. You owe an apology to this guy and to all colombians. ( I am not Colombian)

Are u talking about Colombia?

I'm working on a book on development of rich internet applications with Flex and Java. Since the first print run will have a limited number of copies, people want to make sure that they will receive the book this year, so they started placing orders in advance. Guess what, the very first book order came from Colombia, a country infamous for its drug trade, guerilla wars and kidnapping.


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Troubled wrote: What is wrong with you? Your Colombia related comment, tying up drugs, warlords and your first order is totally out of tone. You must be grateful that one guy (from wherever) is interested in your book, and more if he/she comes from a troubled country. You owe an apology to this guy and to all colombians. ( I am not Colombian)
Billy wrote: Are u talking about Colombia?
SYS-CON Australia News Desk wrote: I'm working on a book on development of rich internet applications with Flex and Java. Since the first print run will have a limited number of copies, people want to make sure that they will receive the book this year, so they started placing orders in advance. Guess what, the very first book order came from Colombia, a country infamous for its drug trade, guerilla wars and kidnapping.
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