Hi Guys,
I completle agree with Alex. We have to have at least one project on
production to say that FlexJS is ready for 1.0 release.
In my opinion documentation is the second thing which need to be done before
1.0.
Currently beacuse lack of documentation from A to Z it's really hard jump
into t
Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/flex-falcon/pull/10
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> Justin? You want to do that?
I’d leave it for someone knows the working internals it better than I do.
Thanks,
Justin
Well I'll give others a chance to reply first:
Justin? You want to do that?
Chris
Von: Alex Harui
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. September 2016 00:45:53
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: ApacheCon EU Talks?
Yes. Thanks for submitting a FlexJS talk. And hop
Yes. Thanks for submitting a FlexJS talk. And hope it goes well tomorrow!
-Alex
On 9/7/16, 3:43 PM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>so am I getting this right ... we don't have anyone else giving a FlexJS
>talk this time?
>
>If this is the case I would submit one tomorrow evening. If not,
I see it the same way ... Flex and FlexJS is good for me. The only thing I was
having problems with, was the naming of the inside parts of FlexJS: falcon,
falconjx, asjs, typedefs ... here I would like some sort of consolidation, but
not really for Flex/FlexJS.
Chris
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Hi,
so am I getting this right ... we don't have anyone else giving a FlexJS talk
this time?
If this is the case I would submit one tomorrow evening. If not, please speak
up quickly.
Chris
Von: Alex Harui
Gesendet: Dienstag, 6. September 2016 17:07:57
An: d
Bits are up on dist. The Installer won't be updated until we feel good
about mirror propagation. I will check in about 7 hours.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 9/7/16, 2:59 PM, "omup...@gmail.com on behalf of OmPrakash Muppirala"
wrote:
>Awesome! Congrats on the release.
>
>Sorry, I couldn't vote on the re
Thanks for your thoughts Marc and Alex.
>I am hopeful that the "JS" in FlexJS will be enough of a differentiator.
FlexJS is definately clear and unambiguously.
Maybe I was on the wrong track and Apache Flex/Apache FlexJS is sufficient.
Thanks,
Olaf
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Awesome! Congrats on the release.
Sorry, I couldn't vote on the release artifacts. Things were failing for
me in different ways on each try.
Once the bits are up on dist and propagated on the mirrors, I will update
the npm package and push it.
Thanks,
Om
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Alex H
Thanks again everyone!
FYI In the coming days I expect to work on progressing the reflection work
that Alex already started on.
I think Chris mentioned he wanted to work on amf support for js sometime
soon, I think the reflection stuff will be a prerequisite for that.
cheers,
Greg
On Thu, Sep
Vote passes with 4 +1 votes, 1 -1 vote.
Thanks,
-Alex
Vote passes with 4 +1 votes, one -1 vote.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 9/7/16, 2:49 PM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi Alex,
>
>
>bombs away ... :-)
>
>
>So this is the first time we released maven artifacts of a complete Flex
>SDK ... I'll grab a beer on that after my talk tomorrow.
Have a beer for me. I'm going to try to push the other artifacts now. I
am ho
Hi Alex,
bombs away ... :-)
So this is the first time we released maven artifacts of a complete Flex SDK
... I'll grab a beer on that after my talk tomorrow. I really hope I will have
people attending ... it's the time-slot at 11:45 AM so I bet a lot of people
will be on their way to the lun
>For the patch mentioned below, will you apply that to develop? Or do you
>want me to do that sometime tomorrow?
Now that you are a committer, you can do it yourself!
I will! Will do that later today. :)
What do you mean by "pure". That it is a direct result of the parsing?
We don't have to f
On 9/7/16, 7:48 AM, "Justin M. Hill" wrote:
>
>
>Hi Alex,
>
>On the topic of a roadmap to FlexJS 1.0 --
>
>I agree about needing a real-world application to consider FlexJS 1.0
>being
>a good point of reference, but I think we might be in a bit of a catch-22
>situation.
>
>If we call it 1.0, mo
On 9/7/16, 9:35 AM, "Peter Ent" wrote:
>It has been suggested to me that our Flex community team page could use
>some spicing up with some Flex. Specifically, FlexJS. The idea is that
>(http://flex.apache.org/about-people.html) would be a FlexJS application,
>presumably the JS code and not a SW
Chris,
I think there are enough +1 votes that you can deploy the Maven artifacts
at your convenience. I am going to wait a bit to see if Harbs has time to
work through his build issues before posting results and the Ant artifacts.
Thanks,
-Alex
On 9/5/16, 11:52 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>I look
On 9/7/16, 3:56 AM, "OK" wrote:
>Kessler CTR Mark J wrote
>> Should not use flash in the name. The main SDK can target flash player,
>> air, and native apps (with captive runtime).
>
>Hmm, I thought that all these runtimes are under the same hood wich is
>called "Flash platform" by Adobe.
>Seems
On 9/7/16, 1:11 AM, "Greg Dove" wrote:
>I can see advantages either way, but had assumed that longer term it may
>be
>advantageous to keep the AST/Typed AST more 'pure'
What do you mean by "pure". That it is a direct result of the parsing?
We don't have to finish this discussion now, I just w
It has been suggested to me that our Flex community team page could use some
spicing up with some Flex. Specifically, FlexJS. The idea is that
(http://flex.apache.org/about-people.html) would be a FlexJS application,
presumably the JS code and not a SWF, which would allow members to maintain
th
There might still be a few WARNING: in the output, but I do not see these
in my build. It indicates that the patch was not applied properly. I
wonder if it could be a spaces-in-path issue or locale issue. From the
flex-typedefs folder, try running:
git apply --ignore-whitespace --whitespace=
On 9/7/16, 6:29 AM, "Christofer Dutz" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>I am currently looking for a little example project using the option to
>write code for a pure JS library in ActionScript. In the examples there
>are some examples on how to do this with MXML. I would like to
>demonstrate a little code samp
On 9/7/16, 7:37 AM, "Justin M. Hill" wrote:
>
>Hi Alex,
>
>You are correct, Moonshine IDE is an AIR application.
>
>If we could make use of the Falcon engine for code completion, that would
>be great! Could you point Santanu in the right direction for at least
>where the hooks might be for th
> export AIR_HOME=/Users/harbs/Documents/ApacheFlex/
frameworks/AIRSDK_Compiler
It's probably a good idea to point to the version of the AIR SDK without a
compiler. You don't want conflicts with our compiler.
- Josh
On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 3:03 AM, Harbs wrote:
> I’m not having success with the
Welcome, Greg!
- Josh
On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 9:49 PM, Alex Harui wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The Apache Flex PMC is excited to welcome Greg Dove as our newest
> committer! Greg has recently contributed improvements for FlexJS binary
> data handling, and test cases and bug fixes for data binding on
Hi Alex,
On the topic of a roadmap to FlexJS 1.0 --
I agree about needing a real-world application to consider FlexJS 1.0 being
a good point of reference, but I think we might be in a bit of a catch-22
situation.
If we call it 1.0, more people will give it a try. Even internally at
Prominic,
Hi Alex,
You are correct, Moonshine IDE is an AIR application.
If we could make use of the Falcon engine for code completion, that would
be great! Could you point Santanu in the right direction for at least
where the hooks might be for that so he can investigate further?
I think you should wa
Hi,
as I had to figgure this out myself in the train today, I thought I'd just post
my findings here. Next time Google will directly me to my own mail again and I
won't have to re-find-out ;-)
So all I had to do, was to download the ApproveXYZ.xml files posted in the
release candidate direct
+1 Binding
Package
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/flexjs/0.7.0/rc1/apache-flex-fl
exjs-0.7.0-src.tar.gz
Java 1.7
OS: Mac OS X x86_64 10.11.6
Source kit signatures match: y
Source kit builds: y
README is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES is ok: y
NOTICE is ok: y
LICENSE is ok: y
No unapproved licen
+1 Binding
Package
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/apache-flex-fa
lconjx-0.7.0-src.tar.gz
Java 1.7
OS: Mac OS X x86_64 10.11.6
Source kit signatures match: y
Source kit builds: y
README is ok: y
README_JX is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES_JX is ok: y
NOTICE
Hi,
I am currently looking for a little example project using the option to write
code for a pure JS library in ActionScript. In the examples there are some
examples on how to do this with MXML. I would like to demonstrate a little code
sample of pure ActionScript utilizing a JS Library.
Is
Hi Harbs,
those errors are normal. I am getting them in every normal build ... they are
just "Warnings" [:(]
Must be something else.
Chris
Von: Harbs
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. September 2016 12:36:28
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [DISCUSS] Discuss Relea
It really would be considered more of a suite in that example. But they
are not separate products at this time. The targeted output is what's
changing. Most people would just say I develop with Flex and I make apps for
Mobile / Browser / Desktop.
The only different one is the FlexJS
Kessler CTR Mark J wrote
> Should not use flash in the name. The main SDK can target flash player,
> air, and native apps (with captive runtime).
Hmm, I thought that all these runtimes are under the same hood wich is
called "Flash platform" by Adobe.
Seems that the Adobe naming confused me also
The createjs typedef build is failing, and I’m clueless as to why.
Here’s some output:
[java] 1.798858 seconds
[java] Sep 07, 2016 1:02:20 PM
com.google.javascript.jscomp.LoggerErrorManager println
[java] WARNING: [Bitmap]:77: WARNING - Misplaced type annotation. Type
annotations
Welcome from my side too [?]
Chris
Von: Kessler CTR Mark J
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 7. September 2016 11:57:31
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: RE: Welcome Greg Dove as Apache Flex Committer
Gratz and welcome Greg.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Alex Harui
I was struggling to run the scripts as I have never done that before :-|
But in the end I managed ... for the FlashPlayerDebugger I didn't escape the
Path and wrapped it in double quotes. Eventually that helps. But you didn't
write what your problem was, so I'm just guessing.
Chris
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Should not use flash in the name. The main SDK can target flash player, air,
and native apps (with captive runtime). Then there is FlexJS which is
divergent from the main SDK. So I think Apache Flex as a title would do just
fine.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: OK [mailto:p...@olafk
I’m not having success with the Falcon approval script, but it did work using
the FlexJS approval script. FWIW, here are the variables that I’m setting for
the approval scripts:
export AIR_HOME=/Users/harbs/Documents/ApacheFlex/frameworks/AIRSDK_Compiler
export
PLAYERGLOBAL_HOME=/Users/harbs/Do
Gratz and welcome Greg.
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:49 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Welcome Greg Dove as Apache Flex Committer
Hi folks,
The Apache Flex PMC is excited to welcome Greg
+1 (binding)
Package
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/flexjs/0.7.0/rc1/apache-flex-flexjs-0.7.0-src.tar.gz
Java 1.7
OS: Mac OS X x86_64 10.11.6
Source kit signatures match: y
Source kit builds: y
README is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES is ok: y
NOTICE is ok: y
LICENSE is ok: y
No unapproved lice
+1 (binding)
Package
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/flex/falcon/0.7.0/rc1/apache-flex-falconjx-0.7.0-src.tar.gz
Java 1.7
OS: Mac OS X x86_64 10.11.6
Source kit signatures match: y
Source kit builds: y
README is ok: y
README_JX is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES is ok: y
RELEASE_NOTES_JX is ok: y
NOTI
Welcome aboard! Your help so far has been excellent. Looking forward to your
future contributions! :-)
Harbs
On Sep 7, 2016, at 7:49 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> The Apache Flex PMC is excited to welcome Greg Dove as our newest
> committer! Greg has recently contributed improvements
Just circling back to this: sure, I understand your point, Alex. I also am
usually all for addressing things in a central location.
I can see advantages either way, but had assumed that longer term it may be
advantageous to keep the AST/Typed AST more 'pure' and have 'Bindable' (and
possibly other
Turns out OneFlexibleChildVerticalLayout was what I needed. Pseudo code:
Also, I found out that setting x or y explicitly will change positioning to
absolute, which facilitates overlaying.
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Great to have you here Greg, Welcome! :)
2016-09-07 8:47 GMT+02:00 Maxim Solodovnik :
> Welcome Greg :)
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 1:30 PM, OK wrote:
>
> > Greg Dove wrote
> > > Flex has been my livelihood for the last 9 years, so I am keen to help
> in
> > > the efforts to make its next officia
Forgot to mention my proposal:
FlexJS -> Flex JavaScript
FlexFP -> Flex Flash Platform
Thanks,
Olaf
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Hi,
I always stumble over the question what is a clear and unambiguously naming
for the "standard", non "FlexJS" SDK. Cause Apache Flex houses "FlexJS" and
the "standard SDK" a unique naming might be helpful to avoid confusion.
So, is there a naming similar to "FlexJS" and if not, what do you think
So right now, is there a way of easily overlaying items in a shared
container?
We're currently struggling with the following scenario. We have a toolbar at
the top and a scrollable content area below it. In classic flex I would do
something like:
and VGroup would remain the size of the screen.
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