Alex, thanks. I will ask questions at Developers Forum.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 6:31 PM Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > I quickly wrote down my thoughts on migrating things like flexlib here: > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Creating-A-High-Level-Emulation-Component > > It will probably need editing as you try it and we discover patterns that > are useful. > > > > FWIW, there is an older document I just updated here: > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Emulation-Components > > However, I don’t think that applies to flexlib. At least from my quick > look at MDIWindow, it is a high-level component. > > > > Thanks, > > -Alex > > > > *From: *Takeshita Shoichiro <jl03...@gmail.com> > *Reply-To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org> > *Date: *Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at 6:29 PM > *To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org> > *Subject: *Re: flexlib > > > > Alex, our application does not use flexlib so much. > By scanning the source code, I could find the following cases. > As to A and B, I'm sure flexlib functions are used. > However, as to C, D, and E, I could not find the possible use of the > flexlib functions. > > At present, I think the emulation work load is not so big for our > application to support cases A to E. > Would you please advise the basic approach to develop the emulation code? > I will study it. Thanks. > > A: > xmlns:ns="flexlib.mdi.containers.* > import flexlib.mdi.containers.MDICanvas; > > B: > import flexlib.mdi.events.MDIWindowEvent; > > c: > xmlns:layout="flexlib.scheduling.scheduleClasses.layout.*" > > D: > import flexlib.scheduling.scheduleClasses.utils.Selection; > > E: > import flexlib.containers.VAccordion; > > > > On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 5:36 PM Yishay Weiss <yishayj...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > Yup. One of our prospective clients is using FlexLib as well. > > > > *From: *Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> > *Sent: *Wednesday, January 8, 2020 10:15 AM > *To: *users@royale.apache.org > *Subject: *Re: flexlib > > > > Well, FlexLIb can’t be used as is because it depends on flash APIs and > some lower-level Flex APIs. It would have to be migrated/emulated similar > to how the MXRoyale and SparkRoyale work is going. Some FlexLib components > will be more work to emulate than others. Sometimes most of the existing > code can be used, in other places it might need a major rewrite. > > > > If you want to take on the migration of FlexLib to Royale that would be > great. We’ll help you along the way. I’m sure you are not the only person > who will use it. Do you know which components you use? > > > > -Alex > > > > > > *From: *Takeshita Shoichiro <jl03...@gmail.com> > *Reply-To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org> > *Date: *Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 9:23 PM > *To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org> > *Subject: *flexlib > > > > Our Flex Web application uses flexlib. It consists of mostly .as and .png > files. The rest are three .fla and .swf each. > > > > In .as files “import flash.xxx.yyy” are declared. > > > > Can flexlib be used with Apache Royale somehow? If so, what kind of > modifications are required? > > > > If it cannot be used, what are recommended alternatives? > > > > Appreciate your advice. > > -- > > Shoichiro Takeshita > 武下 祥一郎 > > > > > > > -- > > Shoichiro Takeshita > 武下 祥一郎 > -- Shoichiro Takeshita 武下 祥一郎