Getting the SWF from the SWC.

(sorry if I'm not being clear)

All the "moving somewhere else" stuff was workaround attempt.

On 16/09/2010 12:37, Marvin Froeder wrote:
> What is your problem, creating the RSL os moving it somewhere else?
>
> VELO
>
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Rupert <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     So, I exhausted all the direct approaches for this and still no luck.
>     Any hints greatly appreciated.
>
>     For now, I couldn't invest more time so cheated the SWFs into the .m2/
>     repository next to the SWC, declare a double-dependency for each SWC/
>     SWF and used maven-dependency-plugin:copy-dependencies with
>     includeTypes=swf and stripVersion to get me those SWFs as well (I'm
>     already doing that for the generate-rsl'd SWFs for our AIR build -- is
>     that right, too?)
>
>     Btw, I did try to get maven-dependency-plugin:unpack to work.  It
>     successfully unpacked the library.swf from the SWC but I couldn't
>     figure out how to rename.  Looks like assembly is the only way to do
>     but don't fully understand them and wasn't sure whether-to/how-to wire
>     them in before AIR build so that everything would be included.  (it
>     looked like I might be able to bind them to an earlier phase / bind
>     AIR build later but then I'd end up copying from target to target...
>     bletch)
>
>     Obviously, the klude-copy-into-.m2/repository approach requires all
>     our developers perform this kluge :-( so rather need an answer if
>     anyone can, please!
>
>     Thanks, Rupert.
>
>     On Sep 14, 8:15 am, Rupert Key <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>     >  Hi, Velo
>     > Thanks for the fast response, as always.
>     > I'm probably being dense but I cannot seem to figure out how to get what
>     your
>     > answer to work for me.  I'll keep trying but perhaps you (or someone) 
> could
>     > validate what I'm supposed to do (and perhaps spot the error).
>     >
>     > If the library I wish to link is L1.  The SWC I wish to use as RSL is in
>     remote
>     > repository R1 and (from previous compilations), also .m2/respository
>     > There is no L1 SWF (for RSL) anywhere (vs. those I build from src where
>     the RSL
>     > SWF is placed in the repository).
>     >
>     > So, per your instructions, I create a POM with package type "swc", I
>     guess I'd
>     > have to set L1 as a dependency with type "swc" and scope "rsl" or scope
>     > "caching".  Still, no RSL SWF is placed in "target".
>     >
>     > Alternatively, I do the same for the application/AIR POM and I get the
>     same result.
>     >
>     > Obviously, I'm missing something.  Any advice?
>     >
>     > Thanks in advance,
>     > Rupert.
>     >
>     > On 09/09/2010 02:39, Marvin Froeder wrote:
>     >
>     > > Just set the package as swc and the rsl will be automatically created
>     on FM4.
>     >
>     > > VELO
>     >
>     > > On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Rupert <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>
>     > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>     >
>     > >     Hi,
>     > >     How can one create an RSL from a SWC using FlexMojos 4?
>     >
>     > >     We have SWCs that we're not building from source that I would 
> like to
>     > >     use as RSLs with our application (e.g. Parsley).  I realise I can
>     > >     probably convert and deposit into the repository manually but I'd
>     > >     prefer to auto-build since this wouldn't require use of either 
> (a) an
>     > >     internal repository or (b) manual steps to build.
>     >
>     > >     All thoughts welcome!
>     > >     Thanks, Rupert.
>     >
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