Sounds great! Looking forward to it.
It might be better in the future if you ask more questions as you go
along. I think the compiler already does IEventDispatcher although I
wouldn't be surprised if the current code has bugs, so discussing early
can help make sure you are spending your cycles a
I thought I should provide a bit of advance notice here...
I had wanted to work on some improvements in the reflection area, and I
have made a start on this (and will certainly get back to it), but I got
quite distracted once I saw that there was still some work left in
Bindings.
I didn't see any
On 8/26/16, 5:10 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Given this is public (but IMO not serious) should we fix it and make a
>point release of the Flex SDK?
>
>Simplest option IMO would be apply the patch to the 4.15 release branch
>and make a 4.15.1 release, rather than make a full release from
On 8/26/16, 9:30 PM, "OK" wrote:
>Thanks, the compiler is build successfully now.
>Is the reason for the failure that somebody has published not tested
>compiler modifications?
All the tests run from Ant. Nobody has taken the time to get them to work
from Maven. The Maven path is pretty new.
Thanks, the compiler is build successfully now.
Is the reason for the failure that somebody has published not tested
compiler modifications?
Thanks,
Olaf
--
View this message in context:
http://apache-flex-development.247.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-Maven-compiler-build-error-tp54626p54629.html
S
Hi,
Given this is public (but IMO not serious) should we fix it and make a point
release of the Flex SDK?
Simplest option IMO would be apply the patch to the 4.15 release branch and
make a 4.15.1 release, rather than make a full release from the develop branch.
That being said the last release
Hi,
> I followed the maven build instructions [1] step by step. At step 4.d.
> "Build the compiler" I get some errors [2] and it seems for me that the
> build fails.
You have some tests failing (it may or may not be valid issues) to get past
that you may want to try -DskipTests=true
Justin
Hi,
I followed the maven build instructions [1] step by step. At step 4.d.
"Build the compiler" I get some errors [2] and it seems for me that the
build fails.
Did I miss something?
Thanks,
Olaf
[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Building+FlexJS+with+Maven
[2] Build log:
[INFO]
Ah, ok. For standard Flex SDK, try the README instructions.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 8/26/16, 1:48 AM, "OK" wrote:
>Alex Harui wrote
>> We are trying to reduce the "grapple" and "afraid". In theory, you can
>> use Maven or Ant.
>> To use Maven, you can follow
>>
>>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence
On 8/26/16, 1:27 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>I am currently working on my FlexJS Talks slides and as part of that I am
>discussing the History of ECMAScript. While digging up the changes in
>ECMAScript, I noticed that version 6 introduced typed arrays. It sounds
>to me as if this wou
On 8/25/16, 11:56 PM, "OK" wrote:
>Got it, thanks for explanation Alex!
>
>But one question is left:
>What is the difference between just loading a font and embedding a font?
>I thought "embedded" means that the font is delivered with our Flex
>application so that it don't rely to
>the client m
Alex Harui wrote
> We are trying to reduce the "grapple" and "afraid". In theory, you can
> use Maven or Ant.
> To use Maven, you can follow
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Building+FlexJS+with+Maven
>
> To use Ant, you can follow
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/F
I've followed the maven discussions here and even if I did not understood so
much I've understand that you've invest an unbeliveable effort to get this
working.
I don't know anything about maven, but I' promise that I'll will give maven
the first try ;-)
Olaf
--
View this message in context:
h
Hi,
I am currently working on my FlexJS Talks slides and as part of that I am
discussing the History of ECMAScript. While digging up the changes in
ECMAScript, I noticed that version 6 introduced typed arrays. It sounds to me
as if this would be great to start working on AMF support in FlexJS.
And I would strongly suggest to give the Maven way a try ;-)
We put an enormous amount of work into making that as easy as possible.
Chris
Von: OK
Gesendet: Freitag, 26. August 2016 07:53:18
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Committing to the dev branch
Got it, thanks for explanation Alex!
But one question is left:
What is the difference between just loading a font and embedding a font?
I thought "embedded" means that the font is delivered with our Flex
application so that it don't rely to
the client machine [1].
But if we able to just load the
16 matches
Mail list logo