Whoops. Better link: http://www.scotthyndman.ca/?p=73

Scott

On 22/03/07, Scott Hyndman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Judging by my visitor logs most of you have seen this, but in case you
> haven't I just finished writing a little tool to compile SWFs through
> Java.
>
> It's a very simple API and I'm going to be leaving it that way. Some
> of the more interesting features are that it's thread synchronized (on
> a block level, not method) so it's great for web server environments,
> supports swfmill and MTASC (and passes the asset swf as input to MTASC
> automatically), and is built in a way so that you need to know very
> little to use it.
>
> And getting a caching system going with it would be trivial...in fact,
> I did it myself using ehcache. If you want your own cache policy, just
> get a separate thread going to mark things dirty as necessary. You
> could even trigger it with SVN commits and have a great little build
> server that can include custom logic or source code transformation. I
> am using it personally for dynamic code creation to serve up
> ultra-lightweight client code.
>
> Read more about it here: http://www.scotthyndman.ca/
>
> It's under the new BSD, so do whatever you want with it. :)
>
> Scott
>

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