Hi Nico, Emulation components are in a huge development this days, that branch pursues first to get the MX/SPARK Flex code base compile without errors, that step seems mostly done and contributors are working through getting visuals. Alex Harui is working in getting Tour de Flex compiled with Apache Royale and few days ago posted this link with the first visual results:
http://apacheroyaleci.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080/job/TourDeFlexMigration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/examples/mxroyale/tourdeflexmodules/bin/js-debug/index.html that are very promising. I think we must wait a bit so that work will be merged into develop hopefully soon. Regarding Jewel, that is the part where I'm working, I'm trying to upload every improvement as I get it done, so what you get in develop is the latest code I'm developing. For MXRoyale, If you plan to contribute will be great to go faster, and I think you can team with Alex, Alina and others to get to it sooner. Wait few days for Alex's coming back to talk about how to do it. Thanks Carlos El lun., 20 ago. 2018 a las 20:07, Nico Voss - QIAGEN (<nico.v...@qiagen.com>) escribió: > Hello, > > > I am evaluating the possibility of migrating a flex/flash app to Apache > Royale in order to get it run in native browser environments. > > I've read about Emulation Components, and I see there is already plenty of > code in > > > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/tree/develop/frameworks/projects/MXRoyale > > > Therefore I installed several nightly builds and successfully compiled > significant parts of the app (after modifying and disabling some code). > Yet, the browser page remains blank. Even the most simple MXRoyale example > (Alert) doesn't show anything. > > However I am able to get a few Jewel examples running, some of > them partially. > > Can someone please give me a glimpse of the current state of MXRoyale? I'm > also considering to contribute, if I can. > > > Thanks in advance, > > Nico Voss > > -- > Carlos Rovira > http://about.me/carlosrovira > > > >