Alexander: > Flex debugger (fdb tool) from Apache Flex SDK is not able to debug > ActionScript workers, the cool feature introduced in Flash Player 11.4 [1]. > Even worse is that connected debugger prevents ActionScript workers from > executing. > Adobe AIR SDK distributions that include ActionScript Compiler 2.0 also > include updated fdb tool that is *able* to debug AS workers (corresponding > jars are [AIR SDK]/lib/legacy/fdb.jar and [AIR > SDK]/lib/legacy/legacy-common.jar).
> As Adobe has donated Flex SDK and all its tools to Apache shouldn't Adobe > continue work on these tools in Apache repository rather than somewhere in a > private place? I feel that Adobe has been working & contributing to Apache Flex in the open. Currently, there are at least 5 Full time employees from Adobe who have been sharing information with the project as true partners. These FTEs time and all of the IP and code donated by Adobe has been very generous IMO. These 5 are each code committers and have done a large share of the work since November 2011. Our project is mightily supported by Adobe's ongoing generosity with some of their smartest technical minds. Thank you for your interest in the project - but, pointing out how Adobe hasn't done enough isn't helpful, and it isn't accurate.