Hi Peter, the problem right now is that NextGenAs extension de Josh seems
to be broken for Apache Royale.

You can see this:

https://github.com/BowlerHatLLC/vscode-nextgenas/issues/144

Maybe we could ask here to Josh if he can give this priority in order to
help us working faster in Royale




2017-11-02 21:37 GMT+01:00 Peter Ent <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> Since FlashBuilder refuses to run for me, I thought I'd take a step into
> 2017 and use VSCode. Seems quite nice and well designed. I need help
> getting this to work for Royale. Or does it not yet work for Royale? I'm
> not sure what to do.
>
> Here is what I have done so far:
>
> Installed VSCode
> Watched some videos on it
> Installed the Nextgen AS extension
>
> Now it seems like there is a "wave of the hands" and somehow an app can be
> made and run.  I don't know what to do next. The doc mentions configuring
> an SDK.
>
> In Settings, I have nextgenas.java set and I see nextgenas.sdk.searchPaths
> and nextgenas.sdk.framework and nextgenas.sdk.editor. Are these supposed to
> point to something from a royale-asjs nightly, to
> royale-asjs/frameworks/lib??
>
> When I look at the Status Bar at the bottom of the VSCode window it says
> "develop" (well, it said "develop" and now its gone). It also said
> "royale-asjs" and the develop commit identifier matches the one in the
> royale-asjs repo so I think that's OK (just don't know why "develop"
> disappeared).
>
> I see in the royale-asjs repo a bunch of asconfig.json files. I think I
> understand what they do.
>
> How would I go about loading royale-asjs/examples/royale/DataBindingExample
> into VSCode and running it? I guess being able to do that would clear up my
> confusion.
>
> Sorry to be so thick,
>
> —peter
>
>


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