Hi Alex,

I just tried build with Moonshine and it's searching playerglobal [1]. I'm
not sure whether Moonshine need to change our generated config [2] and how.
It's being generated by Moonshine and it's always contains target-player.
Maybe I should implement there checking whether flex-config.xml does exist
target-player ?

[1] https://paste.apache.org/Btco
[2] https://paste.apache.org/YT9p

Piotr

2017-09-30 9:40 GMT+02:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com.invalid>:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I have the Ant builds completing successfully on my CI server.  What is
> different about the output for Royale is that we are experimenting with
> different packaging so we don't need to use the Apache Flex SDK Installer,
> which was having problems with large Adobe AIR SDKs.
>
> There are two kinds of packages, one I'm calling FlexJS which can output
> both SWF and JS, and one currently called JSOnly that will likely be named
> Royale later.  These packages may not work right now, but at least should
> serve as a starting point.  I've seen both be accepted by Flash Builder as
> a valid Flex SDK, but haven't tested that they compile projects
> successfully.
>
> The JSOnly packages are available here:
>
> http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/royale-
> asjs-jsonly/lastSuccess
> fulBuild/artifact/out/apache-flex-jsonly-0.9.0-bin.tar.gz
> http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/royale-
> asjs-jsonly/lastSuccess
> fulBuild/artifact/out/apache-flex-jsonly-0.9.0-bin.zip
>
>
> You should be able to just unzip this package and use it in Flash Builder.
>  Hopefully other IDEs as well.  I've only tried in on my Mac.
>
> The FlexJS packages are available here:
>
> http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/royale-
> asjs/lastSuccessfulBuil
> d/artifact/out/apache-flex-flexjs-0.9.0-bin.tar.gz
> http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/royale-
> asjs/lastSuccessfulBuil
> d/artifact/out/apache-flex-flexjs-0.9.0-bin.zip
>
>
> These packages need the AIR SDK and playerglobal.swc.  First, unzip this
> package into a folder, then from that folder, run:
>
>   ant -f InstallAdobeSDKs.xml
>
> It should provide instructions on how to get the AIR SDK and playerglobal.
>  This is just one idea for how to do this.  I'm not sure it is the best
> way, but my goal was to get us out of the game of presenting Adobe's
> licensing acceptance in our code.  I think there are plans to use NPM as
> well.  Other ideas are welcome.
>
> Hopefully Maven builds will be available soon.  Note that the code is
> still referencing Flex and FlexJS everywhere.  That will likely change
> next week and be replaced by Royale.
>
> Later,
> -Alex
>
>
>


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