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Hey Ted!
Just a quick thought, not sure if you already considered
this, but it would be very cool if you could produce this as an eclipse/FB2
plugin! So people could browse the list of components from withing Flex Builder
and utilize them without even having to open a browser.
Anyway, just a thought that popped into my
head.
Karl From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ted Patrick Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 12:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [flexcomponents] 3rd Party Component Explorer
After you get your component added
to the Flex Exchange at http://www.adobe. I have been thinking about putting
together a 3rd Party Component Explorer and XML document containing
all 3rd party components for Flex. The application would contain
working examples and allow developers looking for component to try them out.
I am looking at the workflow for
this so that it is easy to maintain and automated:
This would all be wrapped into an
app identical to the current component explorer. Thoughts? Ted
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