OK, I added the file.encoding to the FalconJX launch configuration. Let me know if it works for you.
On 4/18/13 11:59 PM, "jun funakura" <jun.funak...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I tried new version of FlexJSOverray.zip. > > It seems Falcon.js and Falcon.JX are depend on Default encoding, > so, non-ASCII character messages are not good. > > I think, external config(FalconJX Debug and Release Build) argments add to > -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 > so, It seems work well. > Could you add a these parameter?, Alex. > > or > when Writer class call,encoding argment added. > ex. > OutputStreamWriter(Outoutstream ,"UTF-8"); > Useally, non-ASCII character MXMLl or as file written by UTF-8. > But Java's encoding not match for local machine's encoding. > For example, Japanese Enviromnent on OSX and windows default are both > ShiftJIS. > So, mxml /as encoding and complie environment no match. > js app created by falconjs and falconjx not correctly. > > Thanks, > > -- > Jun Funakura > > > 2013/4/17 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> > >> Hi, >> >> I have posted an updated FlexJSOverlay.zip at [1]. >> >> This version replaces the FalconJS compiler with the FalconJX compiler. I >> think we can officially retire the FalconJS code base. Remember, this is >> all still prototype work and FalconJX is a newer code base so there are >> probably plenty of bugs left to be found and fixed. Also, FalconJX seems >> to >> have a different class of output errors. FalconJS generally handled the >> different output scenarios but may have had bugs in the codegen for the >> scenario whereas FalconJX may think that what should be two different >> output >> scenarios are the same and generate incorrect code. For example FalconJS >> seems to always know when it is generating code for a setter instead of a >> variable, but FalconJX may not get that right in all cases. >> >> The example app is posted in subfolders of the above link. The JS versions >> are running on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE8 and IE9. The source is >> available at [2]. I haven't wired up the right-click in the new framework >> to a "view source" option. Also, IE8 and IE9 may not fetch the stock price >> when run from these links since it is using XMLHTTPRequest and CORS may >> prevent it. It depends on your trust settings in IE's Internet Options. >> You might want to copy it to your intranet to really see it run. >> >> [1] http://people.apache.org/~aharui/FlexJS/ >> [2] http://people.apache.org/~aharui/FlexJS/bin-release/srcview/ >> >> -- >> Alex Harui >> Flex SDK Team >> Adobe Systems, Inc. >> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >> >> -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui