Are speaking of Flex 1.5 or Flex2?
If you are speaking of Flex 2, it would almost be virtually impossible to use a no-flexframework component in a Flex app. You would have to implement so many things.
I have been working on many custom components for Flex2, some that you have mentioned. Since we are still in beta1, so are my components. I have a feeling, the thrid party component market will exlode in 1 year(not to mention open source components).
There are just to many things a good developer could make for clients that even competition will be mute on some components becasue they are so specailized.
It's not like the Flash component market where any one and their brother could put up a cheesy site and say they "sell components".
There is another angle here that I think clients will want and that is a standardized documentation presentation. I think any 3rd party developer that can create fantastic docs for their components will be a success(IE following the path of Adobe's docs to begin with).
Anyway, it's funny this list does not talk about 3rd party components more, but I am sure they will be when Flex2 goes public. Flex2 is components and that in itself makes this a great market to do great things in.
Peace, Mike
On 3/9/06, mmthm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm new to Flex, and i'm interested in knowing if there are any markets
where i can obtain extended Flex components, either commercial or
opensource (eg. sourceforge)? I would like to use components that are
not currently part of the Flex framework.
I'm thinking of components like complex calendaring (eg.
http://www.laszlosystems.com/lps/sample-apps/calendar/calendar.lzo?
lzt=html), clock controls, gauges, spreadsheet controls, reporting
components, specialized grids, gant chart components, network graphing
components, chat controls, etc....
Thanks.
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