> Yeah, so I hope that Alexander or one of his folks will soon join this > thread and help out. Maybe I’ll have to offer to buy a full license if > they can help us get it working.
hug, I hope I made buy enough licenses from the companies I've been working that you won't need to do that. Frédéric THOMAS > From: aha...@adobe.com > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: Re: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration > Date: Fri, 15 May 2015 18:41:45 +0000 > > > > On 5/15/15, 11:31 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" <webdoubl...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >> I guess I am hoping there is one more scenario where we put the right > >> files and data in a FlexJS release that IntelliJ thinks it is a Flex SDK > >> without it actually being a Flex SDK. I don’t know what a Facet is or > >> what goes in a Randori-lik plug-in, but I don’t think it was necessary > >>for > >> me to do things like that to get the current FlexJS package to work with > >> Flash Builder. > > > >Well, yes, it should be way in the middle but would still require FlexJS > >having the same structure than the FlexSDK with some key files on the > >right place but how to deal with 2 compilers (falcon, falconJx) instead > >of 1 expected (either fsch, mxmlc, compc or asc2) ? > > My plan for FB is just to have the external launch config. The workflow I > have in mind is that I think in FB, most folks edit/compile/debug then hit > “Export release build” to produce a final SWF. Instead of hitting “Export > release build” they can launch the external tool that launches FalconJX > instead. I suppose we could also automatically launch FalconJX if the > debug flag is false. > > > > >> 1) what does it take for IJ to recognize the FlexJS classes if there are > >> no Flex SDK classes in the package > > > >It is not about the Flex SDK classes, it needs to recognize a Flex SDK to > >activate the Flex plugin and it seems it recognized FlexJS as a Flex SDK. > > It seemed to allow it to be listed as a Flex SDK, but then it looked like > the code hinting didn’t recognize the classes and the compiler didn’t get > handed the FlexJS swcs. > > > > >> 2) How does IJ call the compiler > > > >There are only has 2 ways IIRC, either it calls it in the same way we do > >with the command line or via its API, and I guess, for the Flex plugin, > >it does it via the API given it has some fixes applied on some classes > >before to call it, it does that for either for fsch, mxmlc, compc or asc2 > > > >> 3) How does IJ call the debugger. > > > >It seems it calls by default the FDB.jar of the setup SDK, you can change > >it. > > > >And I don't know all the details, the plugin is not open source. > > Yeah, so I hope that Alexander or one of his folks will soon join this > thread and help out. Maybe I’ll have to offer to buy a full license if > they can help us get it working. > > -Alex >