Here's the page, http://flex.apache.org/installer.html. The badge installer
should pop open an application install dialog like this,
http://imgur.com/tQ2n3gl instead of linking to a dmg file.

Then, whenever you open the app it will tell you if an update is available
and you can choose to update it or not.

I think it's better to have an AIR file instead of a DMG because anyone can
create the app.air file. If you need to create a dmg or exe you have to
have a windows or mac respectively.

I've spent some time working with the AIR badge installer and made it as
simple as possible. With the UpdateApplication class you just drop it into
your main Application.mxml file and then export as an AIR file. The badge
installer html page also uses secure links. Here are the instructions, How
to use AIR badge installer and updater for your AIR apps
<https://gist.github.com/monkeypunch3/73d9e339ac09aa46bc9a>.

On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 2/6/16, 5:12 PM, "jude" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I couldn't find an AIR badge installer. I found what looked like one on
> >the
> >website but it linked to a dmg.
>
> I thought that was how the badge installer worked.  I don't think it
> actually does the install.
>
> >
> >the error from the 3.1 was
> >
> >Checksum mismatch for /Applications/Adobe Flash Builder
> >4.7/sdks/FlexJS_0.6.0_nightly/in/jburg-1.10.1.tar.gz
>
> I'm going to hope that was just a glitch in the caching of the config
> file.  The installer should be picking up a jar from a server I own, not a
> tar.gz file.
>
> -Alex
>
>

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