Hi Mike,Maybe If I could set "-debug=false" for each RSL would avoid that problem?but, if so...how could I set that param for a RSL? I think I can only put that additional param for the main project.
On 9/28/06, Mike Morearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The pro
Thanks Mike. Is there a way to launch the debugger manually, from Flex
Builder. For instance to wait for incoming requests from the player. I
realize the command line debugger would likely work but the GUI would be
much easier.
Mike Morearty wrote:
> The problem is with the way the player and
Mike,
Is there way to get standard libraries (framework, rpc, flex, etc) built with -debug=false Thank you,
Anatole
On 9/28/06, Mike Morearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is with the way the player and the debugger initiate their communication. Here's how it works when things
Ok, As Anatole brings to the light, I want to use framework.swc and flex.swc as RSLs, but I can't compile it with "-debug=false" since I haven't the project that generates the SWC...maybe someone at adobe could give us the project templates so we can set up in our enviroment. could it be possibl
Mike,
It might make sense to have separate folder in SDK with all the libraries compiled without debugging for size/performance reasons. Realistically, every production application would like to benefit from that and subjecting everybody to Ant process - especially given the additional libs lik
bumpI think there are a few of us looking to dynamically link framework swf's (as rsl's) into our work. Any further info?Is the RSL/linker guy back? :)ThanksAngus
On 29/09/06, Mike Morearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think this is necessary. I gave a p
Thanks Mike. Second option seems the way to go for this project. (Using the standard framework as an rsl triggers the prompt for debugger location the guys mentioned earlier in the thread).CheersAngus
On 10/10/06, Mike Morearty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks
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