Trying to cut the launch commands down to bare metal I came up with this: SCRIPT_HOME="/Applications/Adobe Flash Builder 4.7/sdks/4.11.0_overlay"
java -Xmx384m -Dfile.encoding=UTF8 -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -Dflexcompiler=${SCRIPT_HOME} -Dflexlib=${SCRIPT_HOME}/frameworks -jar ${SCRIPT_HOME}/js/lib/mxmlc.jar -load-config=${SCRIPT_HOME}/frameworks/flex-config.xml -closure-lib="/Users/erik/Documents/ApacheFlex/dependencies/GoogleClosure/library" -sdk-js-lib=${SCRIPT_HOME}/frameworks/js/FlexJS/src ${LOC_PROJECT_ROOT_INPUT} Which "seems" to be what both 'mxmlc' and the FB launch files need. However, when I run above from the command line, I get: Error: Could not find or load main class Flash What is missing/am I doing wrong? EdB On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote: > Ok, the FDT people raised some interesting targets; I'd like to > discuss them one by one, to get a better understanding where we are > and what we're aiming for. > > 1. The user can get the FULLY functional Flex JS SDK by unzipping a > downloaded file(best soultion) or a downloaded installer if it is > executed does every step to create fully functional Flex JS SDK. > > This is what the Installer will do once the 'ant' stuff is checked in? > > 2. Java should be the only extern dependency of the Flex JS SDK. > Everything else should be contained in the SDK. Also the compiler > should not refer to the SDK by using environment variables. > > If we include the Closure Library download in the Installer, this is true? > > 3. The compiler can be started by calling a java class in some jar file. > > Looking at 'mxmlc', this is already the case (java -jar "../lib/mxmlc.jar")? > > 4. The settings needed to compile a Action Script project with the > Flex JS Compiler should be the reference to the main class, to the > source folders, to the swcs, to the used Flex JS SDK and the output > folder. The rest like references to Google Closure library should have > default values refering into the Flex JS SDK via relative paths. All > other settings should have usefull default values which do not block > compilation. > > Besides what's already discussed in 2., I think all we need to do is > give '-closure-lib' a proper (relative) default? > > 5. The compiler output should be a directory or file containing > everything necessary to start the project. > > Already the case. > > 6. The compiler output should be launchable by sending some file like > index.html to the browser. > > Already the case. > > 7. The hello world example should only need the reference to one main > class, one source folder, a few swcs, the sdk, and an output folder > and should be successfully compiled with no other settings given to > the compiler. > > Given 4., this is the case? > > 8. The compiler interface should be stable over time. We are not > willing to adjust the transfered settings each new version. > > Seems logical to have a stable API... Nothing here, moving along. > > 9. The necessary jars of the compiler should be placed all in one > folder of the sdk. > > Already the case? > > 10. The compiler jars should have the ability to be unloaded from the > jvm if the classloader of these jars is dropped. > > I have no idea what that means... > > 11. The compiler interface should be simple like: Instantiaton of a > class. Then using some setters to set main class, source files, swc > files, sdk location, output location, and a progress listener with the > possibility to interrupt the compilation if the user wish that. The > main build method should return the result as a list of > errors/warnings or simply success. > > Not sure about the first part (interrupting compilation), but I'm > pretty sure we've got the basics for the return values. > > Thoughts, ideas? > > EdB > > > > -- > Ix Multimedia Software > > Jan Luykenstraat 27 > 3521 VB Utrecht > > T. 06-51952295 > I. www.ixsoftware.nl -- Ix Multimedia Software Jan Luykenstraat 27 3521 VB Utrecht T. 06-51952295 I. www.ixsoftware.nl