[Flashcoders] Flash Player 9 : Development status and issues regarding the Linux version.

2006-07-26 Thread Honeyghan

http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/
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Re: [Flashcoders] ASDT 0.0.8b5

2006-04-07 Thread Honeyghan
Chris,

Worked like a charm. Had to switch project folders over to the new AS 2 type
as noted.
Additionally, by default, the .as docs were opening up using the text
editor.
Had to switch that setting to open up in the new ActionScript editor by
default.

Back in business, thanks.

Honeyghan

On 4/6/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It works fine for me on my Powerbook. Perhaps you should dump the
 previous installation of ASDT before adding the newer version.  Also,
 the ASDT version 0.0.8b5 now has a ActionScript Project type. I don't
 remember if the older one was missing that or not.  You may need to
 redo your project and make it be a ActionScript 2 type, setting the
 class path etc.. before this will work properly for you.  Before you
 do that though, make sure to setup the MTASC stuff and the MM classes
 directory in Windows- Preferences -ActionSctipt 2 before creating
 the project.

 As a side note, ASDT doesn't work correctly on the new Intel Macs. I
 was trying to setup one of the new MacBook Pros as my main machine at
 my new job, but quickly decided that I was running into too many
 problems to make it viable.

 I hope that helps.

 -Chris

 On 4/5/06, Honeyghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone else successfully updated from ASDT 0.0.7.1 to 0.0.8b5?
 
  I'm on the MAC platform. Eclipse 3.1.2.
 
  Removed the old version, updated Eclipse with the update site URL.
  Everything installs. Restart Eclipse, nada. No code folding, doesn't
 even
  recognize the AS files in my projects.
 
  What has your experience been?
 
 
  Stay well,
  Honeyghan
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[Flashcoders] ASDT 0.0.8b5

2006-04-05 Thread Honeyghan
Has anyone else successfully updated from ASDT 0.0.7.1 to 0.0.8b5?

I'm on the MAC platform. Eclipse 3.1.2.

Removed the old version, updated Eclipse with the update site URL.
Everything installs. Restart Eclipse, nada. No code folding, doesn't even
recognize the AS files in my projects.

What has your experience been?


Stay well,
Honeyghan
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Re: [Flashcoders] Recommendation on good AS 2.0 framework code?

2006-03-31 Thread Honeyghan
Rich,

Thanks for the link. It's timely.

Stay well,
Honeyghan

On 3/30/06, Rich Rodecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 there are a few extensions to arp that make it a little easier, my
 favortie being Grant Davies system controller/command controller
 extension:
 http://theresidentalien.typepad.com/ginormous/2005/10/extending_arp.html

 also you would probably want to search the archives for
 'ModelLocator', which adds a model to arp.

 there

 On 3/29/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  i'm getting into arp, but I would highly recommend looking up on jesse's
  site for his rendition of it, much more flexible. Its good if you are
  doing application based work, if not.. its too much.
 
   ARP: http://www.osflash.org/arp
  
   Cairngorn:
   http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flex/articles/cairngorm_pt1_02.html
  
   William Gibson:
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson_%28novelist%29 - respect!
  
   Mike
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Re: [Flashcoders] Database modeling for AS projects

2006-03-22 Thread Honeyghan
FYI,

DBDesigner4 is built with Kylix so you'll need a few libs for the Linux
version which are not distributed with the application.

For those of you that are having difficulty installing please reference
below:
extract DBDDesigner4.0.5.4.tar.gz to dir of choice

extract kylixlibs3-borqt-3.0-2.tar.gz and ./install
(located here:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/kylixlibs/kylixlibs3-borqt-3.0-2.tar.gz?download
)

create a symlink:
ln -s /usr/lib/kylix3/libborqt-6.9.0-qt2.3.so /usr/lib/DBDesigner4/libborqt-
6.9-qt2.3.so

run ./startdbd in the extracted DBDesigner4 dir


NOTE:

if app does not start check the ~/.DBDesigner4 for DBD4.log for any errors

if errors with libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 arise
search the package repository pertaining to your flavor of Linux containing
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
-OR-
apt-get install libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2



Stay well,
Honeyghan


On 3/21/06, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Honeyghan wrote:
  I've been doing some research on various modeling tools which would
 enable
  me to easily model databases for future flash projects. Came across two
 very
  interesting solutions which should be on your radar.
 
  My requirements are as follows:
 
  1. Feature rich, stable application which allows reverse engineering of
  existing database.
  2. Compatibility with MySQL databases and Linux.
  3. Ability to generate SQL statements directly from diagrams.
  4. Exporting diagrams as an image and or printing is a must.
  5. Uses open standards which allow me to utilize output in other
  applications.
  6. Allow easy navigation of the entire database scheme, which includes
  finding and navigating to specified table.
  7. Minimal cost.
 
 
 
  Solution 1:
  DBDesigner4 from fabFORCE.net
  (http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/)
 
  Fits in-line with all of the above and more. While I do wish that there
 was
  an add-on to Eclipse. It's interface is stable offers ease of use, by
 far a
  very powerful application which will save me time during the planning
 phase
  of extensive projects. DBDesigner4 is also available for the Windows
  platform and is GNU Licensed.
 
 
  Solution 2:
  Azzurri Clay from Azzurri Ltd.
  (http://www.azzurri.jp/en/index.jsp)
 
  Another gem which is a native plug-in for Eclipse. Azzurri Clay
 available in
  either Core or Pro version, Core being free and Pro costing 35,000 YEN
 --
  about $300 give or take. Sadly to say the Pro version is apparently no
  longer available for sale outside of Japan according to their english
  website.
 
  While the Core version isn't as feature rich as DBDesigner4, it's worth
  mentioning if your needs are basic. One thing I found limiting is that
 there
  is no export to image which is important if working in a team
 environment.
 
  Clay Core supports additional databases besides MySQL such as
 PostgreSQL,
  however, there is no SQL Sever support. As a plug-in for Eclipse it's
  available on all Java enabled platforms.
 
 
 
 
  Stay well,
  Honeyghan
 
 

 Eclipse plug-ins

 DB Visual ARCHITECT, Object Relational Mapping Tool,  a bit more expensive
 http://www.visual-paradigm.com/product/dbva/

 Eclipse SQLExplorer plugin
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/eclipsesql

 A tutorial on how to start database modelling with Eclipse, SQLExplorer
 and Clay.
 http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-ecldbint-i.html

 Ron
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[Flashcoders] Database modeling for AS projects

2006-03-21 Thread Honeyghan
I've been doing some research on various modeling tools which would enable
me to easily model databases for future flash projects. Came across two very
interesting solutions which should be on your radar.

My requirements are as follows:

1. Feature rich, stable application which allows reverse engineering of
existing database.
2. Compatibility with MySQL databases and Linux.
3. Ability to generate SQL statements directly from diagrams.
4. Exporting diagrams as an image and or printing is a must.
5. Uses open standards which allow me to utilize output in other
applications.
6. Allow easy navigation of the entire database scheme, which includes
finding and navigating to specified table.
7. Minimal cost.



Solution 1:
DBDesigner4 from fabFORCE.net
(http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/)

Fits in-line with all of the above and more. While I do wish that there was
an add-on to Eclipse. It's interface is stable offers ease of use, by far a
very powerful application which will save me time during the planning phase
of extensive projects. DBDesigner4 is also available for the Windows
platform and is GNU Licensed.


Solution 2:
Azzurri Clay from Azzurri Ltd.
(http://www.azzurri.jp/en/index.jsp)

Another gem which is a native plug-in for Eclipse. Azzurri Clay available in
either Core or Pro version, Core being free and Pro costing 35,000 YEN --
about $300 give or take. Sadly to say the Pro version is apparently no
longer available for sale outside of Japan according to their english
website.

While the Core version isn't as feature rich as DBDesigner4, it's worth
mentioning if your needs are basic. One thing I found limiting is that there
is no export to image which is important if working in a team environment.

Clay Core supports additional databases besides MySQL such as PostgreSQL,
however, there is no SQL Sever support. As a plug-in for Eclipse it's
available on all Java enabled platforms.




Stay well,
Honeyghan
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