Yes it did, Thanks to "aYo ~", the same steps goes for IntelliJ Idea Ultimate 12
here are the steps explained in this post with snap shots: http://saleh360.blogspot.com/2013/04/up-and-running-with-apache-flex-on.html On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 1:24 PM, aYo ~ <a...@binitie.com> wrote: > this worked for me and it did not require setting up the SDK in /opt. This > was for FDT. I guess that's the beauty of Linux, flexibility > > http://mrbinitie.blogspot.com/2013/02/using-apache-flex-49-sdk-with-fdt5-in.html > > ~a~ > www.ayobinitie.com > http://mrbinitie.blogspot.com > > > On 29 April 2013 10:22, Alexander Doroshko < > alexander.doros...@jetbrains.com > > wrote: > > > On 26.04.2013 23:11, Saleh Abdulawal wrote: > > > >> Here is the Steps: > >> > >> 1- Download the Windows Binary and Copy to opt + chown > >> 2- Download Flash Player Debuger 11 and place it inside the sdk folder > >> under "Player/11/" > >> 3- in sdk/frameworks/ backup "flex-config.xml" and replace it with > >> attached file > >> 4- Download and Isntall IntelliJ Idea Ultimate Edition & Install it > >> 5- Create a New Project using the SDK > >> 6- Select the Project and Press F4 > >> 7- in "Global Libraries" Locate the SDK Folder and add it > >> > > > > Hi, > > what for is step 7? > > Flex SDK should be configured at Project Structure | SDKs (not Global > > Libraries) and set to the Flash build configuration at Project Structure > | > > Modules | [your Flash module] | [your Flash build configuration subnode] > | > > Dependencies tab. > > > > -- > > Alexander Doroshko > > IntelliJ IDEA Flash Team Lead > > http://www.jetbrains.com > > "Develop with pleasure!" > > > -- All the Best, Saleh A. aziz Senior Web Application Specialist Mobile: 00966-56-444-00-98 E-mail: saleh.a...@gmail.com Web : http://saleh360.blogspot.com Li : http://sa.linkedin.com/in/salehawal Tw : https://twitter.com/saleh_awal Fb : http://www.facebook.com/saleh.awal