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Subject: RE: [flexcoders]
API/Programmatic interface to MXMLC?
Since the requests are totally dynamic, streaming = optimal approach,
with nothing written to disk and no
"shelling". Since MXMLC requires
Java to run, I suspect there's an API, just not
published.
un, I suspect there's an API, just not published. We'll find
> it ;>.
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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] API/Programmatic interface to MXMLC?
Well, you can always run MXMLC itself, because it's a Java program. The
mxmlc command is roughly equivale
Well, you can always run MXMLC itself, because it's a Java program. The
mxmlc command is roughly equivalent to java -jar
${FLEX_HOME}/lib/mxmlc.jar [args].
I note that running MXMLC is not exactly the same as the MXML
generation, because you have to pass in some args that pertain to the
runti
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