Gerrick; The compile target will be set to Flash Player 10 in a future
version of the SDK.  However, the SWC's that we provide in our Flex
SDK are compiled against Adobe's Flex SDK 3.3 because the Live SDK is
not compatible with Flex SDK 4.0.  Updating to Flex 4.0 is an
enhancement request that we are considering.

-- Scott

On May 28, 4:31 pm, Gerrick Bivins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi again,
> Another issue here is that I'm seeing symptoms of ensemble sdk being
> compiled with the target-player compile option set to 9 which forces any
> subcomponents to be compiled targeted to flash player 9. I think this is one
> of the things that is prohibiting us from using a higher flex sdk version.
>
> Gerrick
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Scott Henninger <[email protected]
>
> > wrote:
> > Gerrick; Flash 4 is not currently supported.  TBS testing with Flex 4
> > is in early stages and we have not yet planned when to make proactive
> > efforts to support Flex 4.
>
> > While we encourage developers to use same flex version as TBS, it
> > should all work even if other Flex versions are used.  Some links on
> > Flex versioning may be helpful:
>
> > A quote from
> >http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Marshall+Plan:
> > <<We hope this "Marshall Plan" will define a post-3.2 Flex that
> > liberate our developers from having to have all of their code compiled
> > by the same version of Flex.>>
>
> > A quote fromhttp://blogs.adobe.com/flexdoc/loadingSubApps.pdf:
> > <<Flex supports multi-versioned applications that were compiled with
> > version 3.2 of the Flex framework and later. For example, your main
> > application can be a Flex 4 application, and the loaded applications
> > can be compiled with either version 3.2 or version 4 of the framework.
> > If you try to load an application that was compiled by a previous
> > version of the framework, you will get run time errors if the two
> > applications use a shared resource whose API changed between versions
> > of the Flex framework.>>
>
> > Also see:
> >  -
> >http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Flex+4+Backwards+Com...
>
> > -- Scott
>
> > On Apr 28, 8:21 am, Gerrick Bivins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > > Is Flex 4 supported by the Ensemble SDK? If not, when will it be
> > supported?
> > > Gerrick
>
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