Did the param "fdktarget" work for you, Cosma? I remember I tried to
configure that quite time ago but it didn't worked forme. I also remember
that Christofer recomended me not to use "org.apache.flex" package
(Flexmojos 6 was still in development). This last time I tried it, I just
changed the properties in Flexmojos parent pom. Thanks!

Regards


2013/11/19 Cosma Colanicchia <cosma...@gmail.com>

> @Christofer
>
> Thanks for the info, just some questions: when you say “win” directory, are
> you referring to the subfolders in runtimes/air and runtimes/air-captive?
> The SDK produced by the installer correctly contains the “mac” runtimes, if
> I understand correctly I should be able to add the corresponding “win”
> folders (borrowing them from an SDK prepared by the installer on a Windows
> machine?) and the mavenizer should pick up them producing artifacts usable
> from win and mac, am I right? I see that the bin directory already contains
> windows batch file as well as bash scripts, so it should already be
> cross-platform in this respect.
>
> I’ll also try the in-vm deployer and let you know.
>
>
> @Om
>
> After a first look, it seems ok and very similar to the README.txt
> contents. Maybe we could add some detail about the AIR SDK requirement
> (that is actually not required with the latest Apache Flex releases), and
> some words about the effect of running it from a specific platform
> (mac/win). This is not a problem with the installer itself (it is meant to
> prepare an SDK for the user on its environment), but generally the
> artifacts are prepared and deployed in order to be used by other
> developers, so we should probably warn users about this.
>
> If we want to help out new users, we could try to provide a streamlined,
> step-by-step guide referred to the latest Apache Flex version, along with a
> convenience link to a compiled jar of the mavenizer tool and maybe a
> bash/batch wrapper file. On the other hand, this could be totally avoided
> if we plan to go ahead in managing the mavenizer from the installer.
>
>
> 2013/11/19 OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com>
>
> > On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:47 AM, christofer.d...@c-ware.de <
> > christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Cosma,
> > >
> > > as Toni already confirmed, the mavenizer is currently the easiest way
> to
> > > create maven artifacts from a Flex SDK you downloaded using the
> > Downloader.
> > > The Mavenizer doesn't actually require the Air SDK, the problem was,
> that
> > > the Mavenizer is able to mavenize any Flex SDK starting from Adobe
> Flex 2
> > > up to 4.11. In order to be able to User newer Air versions with older
> > FDKs
> > > I added the ability to mavenize the Air SDKs separately.
> > >
> > > I think I remember creating all the runtime archives for any platform
> > > (Flashplayer or Air Runtime) found in the Flex SDK or the Air SDK. So
> if
> > > the SDK contains a "win" dir, it creates the windows archive, if lnx
> the
> > > ones for Linus and mac the ones for Macs.
> > >
> > > When deploying to your local maven repository, I would suggest to give
> my
> > > new deployer a testdrive. It should be noticeably faster with deploying
> > the
> > > artifacts. (SDKInVMDeployer).
> > >
> > > Please don’t start that dreaded "deploy flex to a public repo"-thread
> ...
> > > the discussion always tends to explode in tons of emails and then
> > suddenly
> > > ends nowhere, so I have given up on this. I think the FDK Downloader +
> > > Mavenizer path being the least complicated path. All others will
> > definitely
> > > end in a support-mayhem because from my experience on the Flexmojos
> > > Mailinglist (when it still existed) was that people don't read
> > > documentation ;-)
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
> > >
> > Cosma/Toni/Chris,
> >
> > Can you please make sure that the info discussed in this thread is
> > consistent with what is described here [1]
> > If not, can one of you please update the wiki?  This is very valuable
> info
> > for others who want to go the mavenizer route, so please help keep the
> docs
> > upto-date.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Om
> >
> > [1]
> >
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Apache+Flex+SDK+Mavenizer
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > > Von: Cosma Colanicchia [mailto:cosma...@gmail.com]
> > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. November 2013 18:26
> > > An: Apache Flex Developers ML
> > > Betreff: Questions about current mavenizer status
> > >
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I’m in the process of trying of rolling out Apache Flex 4.11 internally
> > > for the other employees of my company, and I need to deploy the related
> > > artifacts to the company Maven repo.
> > >
> > > AFAIK, the only way to do this for 4.11 is by mavenizing/deploying a
> > > downloaded FDK, is this right? I was following the other thread about
> > > storing ready-to-use artifacts in some public repository, but this path
> > > doesn’t seem ready yet (BTW, is there something I could do to help in
> > this
> > > effort?)
> > >
> > > I managed to successfully build and mavenize the FDK from develop
> branch
> > > in some months ago, but I still have some questions:
> > >
> > > Q1 - I’m going to try running the mavenizer/deployer tools on the
> output
> > > of the Apache Flex Installer in order to mavenize the released 4.11
> FDK,
> > is
> > > this the intended way of using it?
> > >
> > > Q2 - the mavenizer requires the AIR runtime in a separate directory...
> > but
> > > the installer output should already have integrated it in the FDK,
> should
> > > provide it separately anyway?
> > >
> > > Q3 - is the FDK produced by the installer cross-platform? This time I’m
> > > using a Mac to run the installer, so it has probably downloaded the Mac
> > > version of the AIR SDK.. does this mean that, when mavenizing this SDK,
> > the
> > > Windows binaries (e.g. adt command line tool) won’t be included in the
> > SDK
> > > artifacts and the SDK won’t be fully compatible with developers on
> > Windows
> > > machines?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thank you for any help
> > > Cosma
> > >
> >
>

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