Hi Peter, In my opinion, this is going in the right direction.
I suggest that the Flex class could link directly to the SDK reference and that the "corresponding" Royale component could link directly to the Royale SDK reference. It is very helpful to have the short comment in the Royale Express column (column 2) explaining which is the underlying (basic) components and the convenience beads. Furthermore, it helps in understanding the distinction between strands and beads. The "notes" column is also very helpful. Great work ! Nicolas Granon > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Peter Ent [mailto:p...@adobe.com.INVALID] > Envoyé : mercredi 11 octobre 2017 22:55 > À : dev@royale.apache.org; us...@royale.apache.org > Objet : Re: Flex2Royale > > I have a new version of the Flex to Royale comparison table. You can > find it here: > http://home.apache.org/~pent/Flex2RoyaleApp/ > > This table is built from the JSON output from the compiler has it scans > the ASDoc tags. I've included some new tags to document the comparison. > I still have some work to, including modifying the compiler to generate > a driver file (right now it uses a driver file I created). I had to > modify the html/P component and I added an html/PRE component. I'm > waiting for the rename to be finished before committing my changes > (plus I'll probably have a couple more). > > Let me know if you think this table would be helpful to people > migrating from Flex and what else you would like to see in it (besides > more components). > > —peter > > On 10/10/17, 10:47 AM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote: > > >Its finally uploaded. You can find this new table here: > > > >https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fhome.apa > che. > >org%2F~pent%2FFlex2RoyaleApp&data=02%7C01%7C%7C483f4807c1584cabbfb508d > 5 > >0fe > >dd374%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636432436504771677& > s > >dat > >a=zOAszJYRSMzxMaJSdC%2FAHiA66uINDUP7Uq8Y7Sz03Mc%3D&reserved=0 > > > >I need to do some work on a couple Royale components to get this to > >look better, but that's the idea. I took the raw JSON and added a > "commentary" > >element to a couple in Express. Again, this is driven from a config > >file to limit the number of JSON files it needs to open. > > > >Compare with previous version at: > > > >https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http:%2F%2Fhome.apa > che. > >org%2F~pent%2FFlex2Royale&data=02%7C01%7C%7C483f4807c1584cabbfb508d50f > e > >dd3 > >74%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636432436504771677&sda > t > >a=D > >reDdizkpvEEYca4WgzRYY0DCjxbhhawlwWP2FxM59s%3D&reserved=0 > > > >—peter > > > >On 10/10/17, 9:46 AM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote: > > > >>I figured put -r would not work. So this morning I've been trying to > >>upload it. I didn't bother yesterday because I figured this would > happen. > >>The put -r keeps timing out. For some reason a single file is fine, > >>but a mass of files keeps failing. Probably my internet connection. I > >>will keep doing it piecemeal throughout the day; that should work. > >> > >>‹peter > >> > >>On 10/10/17, 12:28 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote: > >> > >>>Doesn't "put -r" work? See [1]. I think the key is to use mkdir to > >>>make the destination folder on the server before using put. > >>> > >>>HTH, > >>>-Alex > >>> > >>>[1] > >>>https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsta > c > >>>kov > >>>e > >>>r > >>>flow.com%2Fquestions%2F10084941%2Fhow-can-i-upload-an-entire- > fol&data > >>>=02 > >>>% > >>>7 > >>>C01%7C%7Ce14c075efb57450f7bde08d50f9770f3%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c1 > 7 > >>>8de > >>>c > >>>e > >>>e1%7C0%7C0%7C636432065483689350&sdata=VKFE3jSG5bSlfwo%2Bcg7%2FgiZoLu > W > >>>Puz > >>>W > >>>i > >>>1QIV4S1m%2B5c%3D&reserved=0 > >>>der-that-contains-other-folders-using-sftp-on-li > >>> > >>>On 10/9/17, 1:55 PM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote: > >>> > >>>>I've built a little app that produces a table that looks through > the > >>>>ASDoc JSON files. This app is driven by a config file that contains > >>>>a map from Flex components to Royale Express components. For each > >>>>Royale component listed in the config file, the corresponding ASDoc > >>>>JSON file is loaded and if it has a new ASDoc tag, @commentary, it > >>>>shows that in the last column. > >>>> > >>>>I would like to show this to you, but I cannot figure out how to > >>>>post the site (about 6 MB, its js-debug) to my home.apache.org > >>>>account. I can transfer the file there as a .tar but it looks like > >>>>ssh is prevented on home.apache.org at this point. > >>>> > >>>>Using ASDoc + a driver file is one way to do this. Another way is > to > >>>>just scan all of the ASDoc JSON files looking for some clues about > >>>>which classes could be compared to Flex components. I would say > this > >>>>would mean adding some more ASDoc tags (e.g., @flexcomponent, > >>>>@flexdocurl) and it may take longer to scan through all the JSON > >>>>files and build the table. > >>>> > >>>>I need to sync up with changes to the repos and then I'll publish > my > >>>>example in the royale-as/examples directory so you can build it for > >>>>yourselves and take a look. > >>>> > >>>>‹peter > >>> > >> > >