I was using it while I was a customer that purchased the BlazeDS product. I haven't since the 2.6.1 days....
-Nick On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > To be clear, this is not about the source for the 1.1 compiler or any > compiler that supports AS2. Apparently there is a compiler that supports > Flex 3 and AS3. Is anyone using that? > > -Alex > ________________________________________ > From: Nicholas Kwiatkowski [nicho...@spoon.as] > Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 8:50 AM > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: Re: Web Tier Compiler > > Because CF still uses the 1.1 Flex compiler... Which didn't have a > standalone compiler.. > > Better yet, there is now about 8 years of crazy as2 code out there built in > CF that depends on this old version. > > Sigh. > > > On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 4:06 AM, Tom Chiverton <t...@extravision.com> wrote: > > > On 09/10/2013 02:16, Nick Collins wrote: > > > >> I'm assuming the web tier compiler is the one where we can load an MXML > >> file from the server much like one would load a JSP and it will compile > >> the > >> app on first request and return the SWF? I personally don't have a need > >> for > >> that, but others may. I'd rather push through the current BlazeDS then > >> work > >> on that portion later if there is a need for it. > >> > > Snap. > > > > If the web tier compiler vanished off the face of the earth, all the > > affected people need to do is run the .mxml through mxmlc and make a tiny > > change to the hosting HTML page, as far as I can tell. > > As soon as there was a standalone compiler, everyone I know stopped using > > the compile-on-the-fly one. I have no idea why things like ColdFusion > still > > ship it ! > > > > Tom > > >