Adobe Flex Builder 2 Practice Exam
Adobe Flex Builder 2 Practice Exam
About Adobe Flex Builder 2 Exam
The Adobe Flex Builder 2 Exam assesses your ability to build robust Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) using Adobe Flex Builder 2—an Eclipse-based IDE for developing with MXML and ActionScript 3.0. It is designed for developers aiming to craft interactive, data-driven applications with enhanced UI performance and flexibility. This exam proves your expertise in using Flex Builder 2 tools, optimizing workflows, and integrating data sources into engaging interfaces.
Who should take the Exam?
This exam is ideal for:
- Developers building RIAs with Adobe Flex Builder 2
- UI/UX designers aiming to enhance front-end development skills
- ActionScript programmers expanding into Flex
- Professionals maintaining legacy Flex 2 applications
- Students pursuing careers in interactive application development
Skills Required
- Basic understanding of ActionScript 3.0
- Familiarity with MXML syntax and structure
- Experience using Flex Builder 2 IDE
- Knowledge of data binding and service integration
Knowledge Gained
- Proficiency in building applications using Flex Builder 2
- Ability to work with MXML and ActionScript for UI creation
- Skills to consume and bind data from external services
- Techniques to manage application states and layouts
- Understanding Flex components, containers, and events
Course Outline
The Adobe Flex Builder 2 Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 – Introduction to Flex Builder 2
- Overview of Flex Builder 2 environment and layout
- Understanding MXML and ActionScript integration
- Configuring Flex projects within the IDE
Domain 2 – Building the User Interface
- Using built-in components and controls
- Layout containers and positioning techniques
- Event handling and user interactions
Domain 3 – Working with ActionScript 3.0
- Syntax and structure of ActionScript 3.0
- Writing event listeners and handlers
- Creating custom functions and classes
Domain 4 – Data Management and Binding
- Using HTTPService, WebService, and RemoteObject
- Binding data to lists, grids, and charts
- Parsing and displaying XML/JSON data
Domain 5 – Application State and Navigation
- Creating view states and transitions
- Handling multiple screens and flows
- Managing dynamic content rendering
Domain 6 – Styling and Customization
- Applying CSS to Flex components
- Using themes and skins
- Embedding fonts and multimedia
Domain 7 – Debugging and Deployment
- Testing and debugging with the Flex Builder debugger
- Exporting and deploying Flex applications
- Performance tuning and error handling