For 0.0.2, you need to choose the second one in the list that says (“with Jburg”).
For 0.0.3, try it again. Maybe the server was busy. I can see the files there this morning. -Alex On 5/8/15, 12:14 AM, "Deepak MS" <megharajdee...@gmail.com> wrote: >I tried both the options (Flex JS 0.0.2 and Flex JS Nightly (0.0.3)). >Getting these errors while downloading: > >Flex JS 0.0.2:- > >Screenshot: >http://pasteboard.co/iOLwCea.png > >Log: >Version 3.1.0 (windows) >Using Locale: en_US >Fetched the SDK download mirror URL from the CGI. >AIR version 16.0 >Flash Player version 16.0 >Creating Apache FlexJS home >Creating temporary directory >Downloading Apache FlexJS from: >http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/apache/flex/flexjs/0.0.2/binaries/apache-f >lex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >Verifying Apache FlexJS MD5 Signature >The Apache FlexJS MD5 Signature of the downloaded files matches the >reference. The file is valid. >Uncompressing: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16\ >temp\apache-flex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >Finished uncompressing: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16\ >temp\apache-flex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >Java is C:\Windows\System32\java.exe >Installing Apache Flex SDK from: >http://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/4.12.1/binaries/apache-flex-sdk-4.12.1 >-bin.zip >Validating download: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16/ >in/apache-flex-sdk-4.12.1-bin.zip >Uncompressing: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16/ >in/apache-flex-sdk-4.12.1-bin.zip >Installing Apache Flex Falcon Compiler from: >http://www.apache.org/dyn/mirrors/mirrors.cgi/flex/falcon/0.0.2/binaries/a >pache-flex-falconjx-0.0.2-bin.zip >Installing Apache Flex Falcon Compiler from: >http://apache.mirrors.tds.net/flex/falcon/0.0.2/binaries/apache-flex-falco >njx-0.0.2-bin.zip >Validating download: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16/ >in/apache-flex-falconjx-0.0.2-bin.zip >Uncompressing: >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16/ >in/apache-flex-falconjx-0.0.2-bin.zip >Downloading Falcon library dependencies... >Making lib directory >C:\Users\deepakms\Documents\Drive\Work\FlexSDKs\Flex_JS_0.0.2_AIR_16_FP16\ >in\falcon\compiler/lib >Downloading org/antlr/antlr-complete/3.5.2/antlr-complete-3.5.2.jar from: >http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath= >Downloading dist/commons/cli/binaries/commons-cli-1.2-bin.tar.gz from: >http://archive.apache.org >Downloading dist/commons/io/binaries/commons-io-2.4-bin.tar.gz from: >http://archive.apache.org >Downloading com/google/guava/guava/17.0/guava-17.0.jar from: >http://search.maven.org/remotecontent?filepath= >Downloading project/jburg/jburg-1.10.1.tar.gz from: >http://downloads.sourceforge.net >no failure message provided > > > > > >Flex JS Nightly (0.0.3): >Screenshot: >http://pasteboard.co/iOWgmhZ.png > > > > > >On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 5:15 AM, Lane Friesen <lanefrie...@hotmail.com> >wrote: > >> Hi Alex, >> >> I tried the 0.0.2 (with Jburg) option. Same result - it stopped after >>four >> boxes. The log is as follows: >> >> ------------------ log begins >> >> Version 3.1.0 (windows) >> >> Using Locale: en_CA >> >> Fetched the SDK download mirror URL from the CGI. >> >> AIR version 16.0 >> >> Flash Player version 16.0 >> >> Creating Apache FlexJS home >> >> Creating temporary directory >> >> Downloading Apache FlexJS from: >> >>http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/FlexJS002Workaround/ws/apach >>e-flex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >> >> Verifying Apache FlexJS MD5 Signature >> >> The Apache FlexJS MD5 Signature of the downloaded files matches the >> reference. The file is valid. >> >> Uncompressing: C:\Users\Standard user\Desktop\Apache >> FlexJS\temp\apache-flex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >> >> Finished uncompressing: C:\Users\Standard user\Desktop\Apache >> FlexJS\temp\apache-flex-flexjs-0.0.2-bin.zip >> >> ------------------------- log ends >> >> I gave it about 20 minutes to make sure nothing else was going to >>happen. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Lane. >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> >> Sent: Friday, May 08, 2015 8:02 AM >> To: <users@flex.apache.org> >> Subject: Re: AW: Possible FlexJS Port >> >> Lane, please try the nightly build or the 0.0.2 (with Jburg) option. >>If >>> it stops prematurely, post the log. >>> >>> -Alex >>> >>> On 5/7/15, 3:52 PM, "Lane Friesen" <lanefrie...@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Chris, >>>> >>>> As per Om's suggestion, I downloaded FlexJS using the SDK Installer. >>>>It >>>> stops after four boxes. It did that twice. Is that the full download? >>>>(I >>>> do >>>> recall from previous e-mails that it can be necessary in the case of >>>>the >>>> Flex sdk to try several times, especially when you are accessing the >>>> builds >>>> server.) >>>> >>>> Assuming it was the full download, I tried adding it to Flashbuilder >>>>as >>>> an >>>> additional sdk. It didn't recognize it as an sdk. I gather from your >>>>note >>>> here that I'm missing things. >>>> >>>> If it's just a few steps of monkey see - monkey do through the 'Geek >>>> stuff' >>>> to get it installed, then I'd like to do it. If things remain >>>>complicated >>>> after installation and into programming, then I'll wait for you to >>>>push >>>> things down. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Lane. >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> From: "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 5:18 PM >>>> To: <users@flex.apache.org> >>>> Subject: AW: Possible FlexJS Port >>>> >>>> Well if you need help with that Flexmojos & Maven Geek stuff ... I'm >>>>> here >>>>> to assist you ;-) >>>>> But at the moment I do agree FlexJS IS definitely Geekstuf, but I'm >>>>> hoping >>>>> to push down the boundaries to intermediate level in the next few >>>>>weeks >>>>> :-) >>>>> >>>>> Chris >>>>> >>>>> ________________________________________ >>>>> Von: Lane Friesen <lanefrie...@hotmail.com> >>>>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015 02:14 >>>>> An: users@flex.apache.org >>>>> Betreff: Re: Possible FlexJS Port >>>>> >>>>> Hi Om, >>>>> >>>>> That is truly amazing that a site with this kind of intricacy could >>>>> actually >>>>> be ported into something that would run on an iPAD Safari browser, >>>>> bypassing >>>>> the Apple AppStore. >>>>> >>>>> I'm quite comfortable with pulling in screens one by one and >>>>>adjusting >>>>> things until they run - that's my preferred method of development. If >>>>> there >>>>> are bugs, then I'll work around them. I'll find a way. What I'm not >>>>>sure >>>>> about is how to install the FlexJS sdk. You mentioned in your talk >>>>>that >>>>> the >>>>> sdk can be installed on Flashbuilder. You did not mention IntelliJ. I >>>>> find >>>>> IntelliJ to be superior in just about every measure. Does it work on >>>>> IntelliJ? If not, then how precisely would one install it in >>>>> Flashbuilder? >>>>> >>>>> I am not at all familiar with Flexmojos or Maven or any of the >>>>> manipulations >>>>> required to work with them. That stuff is complete Greek to me. >>>>>However, >>>>> once I have an sdk installed on a system such as (hopefully) >>>>>IntelliJ, >>>>> then >>>>> I'm off and running. Is there something like the Apache Flex SDK >>>>> Installer >>>>> that can download a FlexJS sdk, in the same way that one downloads >>>>>Flex >>>>> 4.14.1? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance, >>>>> >>>>> Lane. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>>> From: "OmPrakash Muppirala" <bigosma...@gmail.com> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 5:48 AM >>>>> To: <users@flex.apache.org> >>>>> Subject: Re: Possible FlexJS Port >>>>> >>>>> Here is the link to the video again: >>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJBTOL-5LWI >>>>>> >>>>>> Lane, I looked at the cognitivestyles.com site. It does not look >>>>>>too >>>>>> difficult to convert it into a FlexJS application. Although, I will >>>>>> let >>>>>> Alex or Peter answer this questions with more authority. >>>>>> >>>>>> I do see that there are some audio elements used. I am not sure if >>>>>> FlexJS >>>>>> supports audio yet. >>>>>> >>>>>> Best approach would be to start playing with FlexJS and get >>>>>>comfortable >>>>>> with getting the example apps up and running. Then, you can start >>>>>> porting >>>>>> the screens one by one to FlexJS. If you run into issues, you can >>>>>> always >>>>>> ask here. We can help answer and even better, add features to >>>>>>FlexJS >>>>>> as >>>>>> required. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope that helps. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> Om >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:03 AM, Miguel Ferreira < >>>>>> miguel.cd.ferre...@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I missed the link can anyone share it again please. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> > From: lanefrie...@hotmail.com >>>>>>> > To: users@flex.apache.org >>>>>>> > Subject: Possible FlexJS Port >>>>>>> > Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 18:01:40 +0900 >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Hi Om, >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > I watched your video with interest. Is it possible to translate >>>>>>>the >>>>>>> > code >>>>>>> > found at http://cognitivestyles.com into javascript using FlexJS? >>>>>>> This >>>>>>> is an >>>>>>> > ancient and poorly organized Flash-based website that badly needs >>>>>>> updating >>>>>>> > into the current edited version of the material (which has been >>>>>>> > extended >>>>>>> > into 650 lessons and tested over the past several years with >>>>>>> > students). >>>>>>> > Could something similar to this code be ported into javascript >>>>>>> through >>>>>>> > FlexJS so that it runs on a browser without the Flash plugin? >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Please note the tab structure on the bottom. Choosing a lesson >>>>>>>from >>>>>>> > the >>>>>>> > Lessons tab sets up exercises for that lesson in the other tabs. >>>>>>> This >>>>>>> > is >>>>>>> > therefore a program with multiple aspects, not a web site in the >>>>>>> > ordinary >>>>>>> > sense. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > I own both Flashbuilder 4.7 and IntelliJ Ultimate and could use >>>>>>> either >>>>>>> > as >>>>>>> > required. If it's helpful, I could send you the Flex-based >>>>>>>Android >>>>>>> apk >>>>>>> file >>>>>>> > of the current app, which is highly tested, popular with students >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> close >>>>>>> > to final release, so that you can see exactly what would be >>>>>>> involved >>>>>>> > in >>>>>>> an >>>>>>> > actual port. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Best regards, >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > Lane. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>> >>>