Are you compiling on a non-Mac machine?

I have a Flex iOS app that I build from the command line with an ant script. It 
takes a long time to run. (I'm talking about building the .ipa file, not just 
compiling the .swf. That part is fast.)

Anyway, each and every time I've tried to build on a Windows machine, even with 
32GB of RAM, it runs for a while then gives a Java Runtime exception. Actually, 
IIRC, it's a low-level JVM crash exception. The only place I've ever gotten the 
build to complete is on a Macbook Pro. Since I have access to a Macbook Pro I 
never put any effort into trying to figure out why the JVM crash is happening 
on the Windows machines where I've tried it.

      From: sam991 <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Monday, August 24, 2015 6:41 AM
 Subject: Flex Mobile Application not compiling in standard mode
   
Hi,

i am using Flash builder 7.7 and 4.12.0 sdk for making my Flex Mobile
applications using esri map in it.
But, when it comes to compiling for iOS in standard mode, this gives java
run time exception, whereas the application get compiled in fast mode and
runs on iPad.

Does, anyone knows what might be the problem for this.

Thanks.



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