Glad I could help!
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 8:46 AM, Deepak MS wrote:
> Thank you thank you thank you so much Fréderic. It worked flawlessly. 500MB
> zip file gets unzipped in just 5 - 6 seconds. I had been cracking my head
> on how to get this working. You made my
You can use File.applicationDirectory and put the 7za.exe in your project
folder. I placed it in /native_bin/win/7za.exe. Make sure the file has
"execute" permissions (right-click for properties of the file in Flash
Builder).
I have defined it as NativeProgramsSettings.UNZIP =
Interesting. I never knew about that. Doesn't that mean user needs to have
7za installed on their systems? If so, what if users don't have it
installed. Can we package the 7za.exe within our AIR app and use it?
I looked into some of the examples. But not quite getting it to work:
Same code with
I successfully used 7za for both Mac and Windows. You don't need a native
extension for desktop but you can just use the NativeProcess API with the
extendedDesktop profile.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Deepak MS
wrote:
> Hi Hans,
> Yes, I did try that. It works
Hi Hans,
Yes, I did try that. It works fine for smaller files. But unfortunately,
unzipping process crashes if we use it for bigger files. My zip file size
is around 500MB. It fails at ByteArray.uncompress() as it tries to
uncompress entire file at a time. That is the reason I was looking out for
Hi,
I use an openSource Library for that:
http://flex.coltware.com/2010/05/01/as3-zip-unzip-lib-airxzip/
Search for keywords "coltware airxzip" and you'll find some nice posts
at stackoverflow with links to the sources or a swc file. And also hints
how to use it.
BTW: What unzipt ANE are
Hi there,
I have converted an iPad app to Desktop App ( to make it work on surface
pro, touch based desktop). iPad App was using an unzip ANE. But it cannot
be used for desktop app.
I tried searching unzip ANEs for windows, but I couldn't come across any.
There are C libraries like zlib and