Hi,

a few minutes ago I managed to have Flexmojos build the first ever FlexJS 
application.

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This is a huge step for me. But I have to also report that it will probably 
take quite a while until this feature will be in a releasable state. Currently 
my build sort of looks like this:


http://www.qsl.net/sp5ddj/kit_w_zawodach_ratownictwo_gornicze_2003.jpg.JPG


and I will have to tweak quite a bit on Flexmojos and especially FalconJX and 
FlexJS.


But the fist big step is taken :-)


The cool thing is that I am currently able to build a FlexJS application on a 
machine without any Falcon, FalconJX, ASJS, or even a FDK installed. No need to 
download any libraries, setup environment variables or whatsoever. If the Maven 
artifacts were publicly available, all you would need to do is run "mvn 
install". Think this will make things a lot easier for people wanting to 
experiment on FlexJS.

?

Chris

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