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September 11, 2008

We’re Open !

Author: Mrinal Wadhwa - Categories: Development - Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

ESME is now completely open source and available under the Apache 2.0 license. Our open source home is on Google Code at http://esmeproject.googlecode.com

Here are the various aspects of the project that are now open for anyone to use and contribute to…


Come and contribute to ESME.

ESME Desktop now available !

Author: Mrinal Wadhwa - Categories: Development - Tags: , , , , , , , ,

The ESME Desktop is ready for a public alpha. Get it now.

It is built on Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR, runs on both MacOS and Windows .. and will also run on Linux once Adobe AIR for Linux (currently in alpha) is out of development.

The code for ESME Desktop is completely open sourced and available on ESME open source Google Code page.

Here is a brief video to get you started with ESME Desktop. If you haven’t created an ESME account yet you should see the getting started with ESME video too ..

Here are some screen shots of ESME Desktop in action ..

September 6, 2008

I’m all ESME’d out !

Author: Mrinal Wadhwa - Categories: Development - Tags: , , , , , , ,

Working in a brilliant team like ours gets me excited, add that to the fact that we are building a very cool thing and the excitement levels start touching the roof … here’s a snapshot of my workstation where I spend my whole day .. Check out the dots :D !

Yes, that is the Adobe AIR and Adobe Flex based ESME Desktop client and No, I will not show you more … you’ll have to wait till SAP TechEd Demo Jam in Las Vagas.

For those of you who don’t know me, I am Mrinal Wadhwa and I’m contributing to ESME mainly with Flex/AIR client development. I will use this blog to talk about the client side technologies we used like Flex/AIR, the ESME REST API, the client side architecture, design patterns used, code libraries used etc. and also to share my thoughts in general about User Interface and Rich Internet Application development.

So, stay tuned and don’t forget to check ESME out at TechEd.