Hi Piotr,

Yes, this method works. All I have to do is change the compile path.

I think this is a feature that should be supported. A project can contain a 
whole framework of custom classes and components. Building more than one 
starting application within the same project would be handy. As an example: 
Client app and a Admin app, both in the same project.

thx
Dany

Op 5 dec 2017 om 12:39 uur uur schreef Piotr Zarzycki 
<piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>:

Dany,

I would gowith following way. Close the project or Moonshine, remove old
file. Open in some editor file with extension *.as3proj and change there
name of mxml main file.

<compileTargets>
<compile path="src/yournewname.mxml"/>
</compileTargets>

Maybe we should have in the settings of project possibility to change main
file application.

Try and let me know I didn't check myself it it will work. I will do this
in about two hours.

Thanks, Piotr


2017-12-05 12:32 GMT+01:00 Dany Dhondt <archeme...@mac.com>:

Hi Piotr,

Indeed. I create an empty mxml file of type application and want to
compile that one.

thx
Dany

Op 5 dec 2017 om 12:28 uur uur schreef Piotr Zarzycki <
piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>:

Hi Dany,

What do you mean by compile the new mxml file ? Are you talking about new
main fail ? New <js:Application ?

Thanks, Piotr

2017-12-05 12:25 GMT+01:00 Dany Dhondt <archeme...@mac.com>:

Hi,


I have a project in Moonshine based on one of the examples in the SDK

(DataBindingExample.mxml). When I add a new mxml file in the src folder, is

there a (simple) way to compile that new file instead of the default one?


thx

Dany





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