It was against head. I'll bundle all jars togethers in a zip. I think eclipse can do this.
Thanks for sticking this out with me. Jul 11, 2010 08:16:33 AM, [email protected] wrote: =========================================== OK. What version of Pivot did you build this against? If it is not a released version, can you also provide the Pivot JARs you are using? It would also be helpful to include the specific Trident JAR you require. Finally, what is the name of the application class itself? On Jul 10, 2010, at 10:36 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Got it. Never actually exported a jar file from eclipse but I think this > should do it. > > Thanks a bunch. > > > > Jul 10, 2010 03:47:46 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > =========================================== > > I'm simply trying to avoid having to compile the application myself. It would > be easier to test if you could provide a pre-compiled JAR. > > On Jul 10, 2010, at 1:36 PM, [email protected] wrote: > >> There is no separate apps jar. The apps are in the trident test.pivot >> directory as individual java files (with their bxml). I think the answer is >> the "apps" jar is the trident jar because these are test programs. >> >> As a side note, as I integrated trident into my styling and triggering pivot >> extension, I found I needed to add one more decorater, a trident repaint >> decorator. You can now add trident fireworks to any pivot component without >> fiddling with a repaint timeline directly by just doing: >> >> >> >> >
