> I’ll try integrating your stuff then.  I looked at your changes a few days
> ago and it looked reasonable.

Thanks for that but I pushed force my branch changing some code (in better I 
hope) and the build too.

> Just to be sure, does this still require some parts of a regular Flex SDK
> or is a FlexJS SDK now working on its own?

Yes, the swfutils.jar but I've seen something in the build.xml that didn't work 
for me, it was a copy of the required classes to falcon/swfutils, maybe you can 
fix that along with your FDB work as If IIUC, you was about to do it for FDB ?

Aso, the user still has to add the FlexJS lib as dependency in IJ otherwise 
everything is red.

Thanks,
Frédéric THOMAS

> From: aha...@adobe.com
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 18:39:58 +0000
> 
> Awesome!  I hope to finish up FDB this week and then work on packaging.
> I’ll try integrating your stuff then.  I looked at your changes a few days
> ago and it looked reasonable.
> 
> Just to be sure, does this still require some parts of a regular Flex SDK
> or is a FlexJS SDK now working on its own?
> 
> -Alex
> 
> On 5/28/15, 11:22 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" <webdoubl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> >Almost the end.
> >
> >So, to come back on this, at the moment with my current implementation,
> >we can compile Applications and Libraries and link them together
> >overriding the IntelliJ configuration as show here
> >http://snag.gy/5SzuG.jpg the second build configuarion suffixed by _JS
> >guess what, is to compile to JS, to create it, it's enough to copy the
> >first build configuration and add the -js-output-type to any of the
> >current valid output type.
> >
> >Not perfect and not what I was hoping but still, that's much more better
> >than using external tools and it is per build configuration, not one for
> >all of your projects.
> >
> >A better integration could happen if I find time to code an IntelliJ
> >plugin for FlexJS though, let see first how it will be adopted, the
> >current integration seems still pretty descent.
> >
> >So, I would like better compiler expert to review my code as it was my
> >first compiler contribution, the branch is IDEA_JS_COMPILER (sorry, I
> >forgot to prefix with ticket ID)
> >
> >Maybe it would be opportune to create a binary kit for people would want
> >to test it and return feedback, maybe we can also wait for the Alex work
> >about FDB and see how to deal better with swfutils.jar as at the moment
> >I'm using the one of the Flex SDK.
> >
> >thought ?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Frédéric THOMAS
> >
> >
> >> From: webdoubl...@hotmail.com
> >> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> Subject: RE: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 14:41:03 +0100
> >> 
> >> The result of the empty spark.css [1] :-)
> >> 
> >> If I let only the NS, it creates the swf but crashes because it can't
> >>find IStateClient2
> >> 
> >> Frédéric THOMAS
> >> 
> >> [1]
> >> Error:[DataBindingTest]: : java.lang.NullPointerException      at
> >>org.antlr.runtime.tree.BaseTreeAdaptor.isNil(BaseTreeAdaptor.java:73)
> >>  at 
> >>org.antlr.runtime.tree.CommonTreeNodeStream.nextElement(CommonTreeNodeStr
> >>eam.java:104)      at
> >>org.antlr.runtime.misc.LookaheadStream.fill(LookaheadStream.java:113)
> >>  at 
> >>org.antlr.runtime.misc.LookaheadStream.syncAhead(LookaheadStream.java:107
> >>)      at 
> >>org.antlr.runtime.misc.LookaheadStream.LT(LookaheadStream.java:129)
> >>at 
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.css.CSSTree.stylesheet(CSSTree.java:200
> >>)      at 
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.css.CSSDocument.parse(CSSDocument.java:
> >>81)      at 
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.caches.CSSDocumentCache$CSSDocumentCach
> >>eKey2.parse(CSSDocumentCache.java:280)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.caches.CSSDocumentCache.createEntryValu
> >>e(CSSDocumentCache.java:323)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.caches.CSSDocumentCache.createEntryValu
> >>e(CSSDocumentCache.java:54)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.caches.ConcurrentCacheStoreBase.get(Con
> >>currentCacheStoreBase.java:69)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.css.CSSManager.getCSSFromThemes(CSSMana
> >>ger.java:251)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.targets.FlexAppSWFTarget.collectThemes(
> >>FlexAppSWFTarget.java:553)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.targets.FlexAppSWFTarget.findAllCompila
> >>tionUnitsToLink(FlexAppSWFTarget.java:493)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.targets.Target.buildAllCompilationUnits
> >>(Target.java:297)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.targets.Target.getBuiltCompilationUnitS
> >>et(Target.java:306)      at
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.internal.targets.SWFTarget.build(SWFTarget.java:
> >>228)      at 
> >>org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.buildSWFModel(MXMLC.java:760)
> >> at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.buildArtifact(MXMLC.java:746)
> >>     at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.compile(MXMLC.java:625)
> >>   at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.compile(MXMLC.java:611)
> >> at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.mainNoExit(MXMLC.java:230)
> >>  at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.mainNoExit(MXMLC.java:198)
> >>   at org.apache.flex.compiler.clients.MXMLC.execute(MXMLC.java:185)
> >> at flex2.tools.Tool.compile(Tool.java:62)      at
> >>flex2.tools.Mxmlc.mxmlc(Mxmlc.java:72)      at
> >>com.intellij.flex.compiler.flex4.Flex4Handler.compileSwf(Flex4Handler.jav
> >>a:81)      at 
> >>com.intellij.flex.compiler.CompilationThread.run(CompilationThread.java:4
> >>8)
> >> 
> >> > From: webdoubl...@hotmail.com
> >> > To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> > Subject: RE: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> > Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 14:09:29 +0100
> >> > 
> >> > > Just quickly, I noticed the gist contains a different set of
> >>namespaces,
> >> > > therefore excluding all of our new components, and still had a theme
> >> > > pointing at spark.css.  The flex-config.xml in a FlexJS SDK has a
> >> > > different set of manifest.xml files and nothing in the theme tag.
> >> > 
> >> > Not sure at all it would help, my guess is that it has its own rule
> >>to write its config.xml, the only way I guess would be a plugin to
> >>override its behaviour.
> >> > 
> >> > > And for the theme, maybe an empty Spark.css will work.
> >> > 
> >> > I can try that
> >> > 
> >> > Frédéric THOMAS
> >> > 
> >> > > From: aha...@adobe.com
> >> > > To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> > > Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> > > Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 12:58:45 +0000
> >> > > 
> >> > > Hi Fred,
> >> > > 
> >> > > Just quickly, I noticed the gist contains a different set of
> >>namespaces,
> >> > > therefore excluding all of our new components, and still had a theme
> >> > > pointing at spark.css.  The flex-config.xml in a FlexJS SDK has a
> >> > > different set of manifest.xml files and nothing in the theme tag.
> >> > > 
> >> > > I wonder if leaving a basic-manifest.xml in the SDK folder will
> >>convince
> >> > > IJ to use that, or if we have to copy basic-manifest into
> >>mxml-manifest.
> >> > > 
> >> > > And for the theme, maybe an empty Spark.css will work.
> >> > > 
> >> > > Thanks for digging into this,
> >> > > -Alex
> >> > > 
> >> > > On 5/28/15, 3:57 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>
> >>wrote:
> >> > > 
> >> > > >Actually, it is more complicated.
> >> > > >
> >> > > >This is what it is generated by IJ:
> >> > > >
> >> > > >https://gist.github.com/doublefx/ae135f1886cc2800c08d
> >> > > >
> >> > > >And I added the flex-config.xml from the framework, this one
> >>overrides
> >> > > >the one of IJ apparently
> >> > > >
> >> > > >it results:
> >> > > >
> >> > > >Information:28/05/2015 11:16 - Compilation completed with 7 errors
> >>and 11
> >> > > >warnings
> >> > > >U:\sources\flexJsProjects\DataBindingTest\src\DataBindingTest.mxml
> >> > > >Error:(26, 19) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >Warning:(30, 15) [DataBindingTest]: Definition models.MyModel
> >>could not
> >> > > >be found.
> >> > > >Error:(40, 8) [DataBindingTest]: This tag could not be resolved to
> >>an
> >> > > >ActionScript class. It will be ignored.
> >> > > >U:\sources\flexJsProjects\DataBindingTest\src\MyInitialView.mxml
> >> > > >Warning:(26, 10) [DataBindingTest]: Definition models.MyModel
> >>could not
> >> > > >be found.
> >> > > >Error:(53, 24) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >Error:(54, 27) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >Warning:(119, 50) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'MyModel'.
> >> > > >Warning:(119, 76) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'stockSymbol'.
> >> > > >Warning:(123, 63) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'MyModel'.
> >> > > >Warning:(123, 89) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'responseText'.
> >> > > >Warning:(131, 50) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'MyModel'.
> >> > > >Warning:(131, 76) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'strings'.
> >> > > >Warning:(143, 30) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'MyModel'.
> >> > > >Warning:(143, 56) [DataBindingTest]: Data binding will not be able
> >>to
> >> > > >detect assignments to 'allData'.
> >> > > 
> >>>U:\sources\flexJsProjects\DataBindingTest\src\controllers\MyController.a
> >>>s
> >> > > >Warning:(26, 11) [DataBindingTest]: Definition models.MyModel
> >>could not
> >> > > >be found.
> >> > > >Error:(61, 3) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >Error:(66, 3) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >Error:(71, 12) [DataBindingTest]: Call to a possibly undefined
> >>method
> >> > > >MyModel.
> >> > > >
> >> > > >But if I pass directly to Mxmlc :
> >> > > >
> >> > > 
> >>>-load-config="D:\SDKs\FlexJS\0.0.3_FP16.0_AIR16.0_en_US\frameworks\flex-
> >>>co
> >> > > >nfig.xml"
> >> > > 
> >>>-output=U:\sources\flexJsProjects\DataBindingTest\bin\DataBindingTest.sw
> >>>f
> >> > > 
> >>>-library-path+=U:/sources/flexJsProjects/DataBindingTest/libs/libTest.sw
> >>>c
> >> > > >U:\sources\flexJsProjects\DataBindingTest\src\DataBindingTest.mxml
> >> > > >
> >> > > >It builds.
> >> > > >
> >> > > >And if I ommit the flex-config.xml from the framework, it results
> >>in
> >> > > >compilation error because it can't find mxml-2009-manifest.xml
> >>neither
> >> > > >the bundle resources, actually, the locale folder in my FlexJS SDK
> >>is
> >> > > >empty, it I fill it with the locales of my Flex SDK, the
> >>compilation
> >> > > >fails because the
> >> > > >it can't find the components from the
> >> > > 
> >>>D:\SDKs\FlexJS\0.0.3_FP16.0_AIR16.0_en_US\frameworks\themes\Spark\spark.
> >>>cs
> >> > > >s 
> >> > > >
> >> > > >Frédéric THOMAS
> >> > > >
> >> > > >> From: webdoubl...@hotmail.com
> >> > > >> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> > > >> Subject: RE: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> > > >> Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 08:47:26 +0100
> >> > > >> 
> >> > > >> Hi,
> >> > > >> 
> >> > > >> Adding support for Comp C / JSC, I've been able to compile swc
> >>and js
> >> > > >>files from IntelliJ.
> >> > > >> 
> >> > > >> In IntelliJ, I still have to add the FlexJS as a Lib to have
> >>things
> >> > > >>green though, also, despite, it passes a correct config.xml, the
> >>MXMLC
> >> > > >>compiler can't find the classe in the lib (the class is in the
> >>lib and
> >> > > >>the lib is well referenced, I tried with both include path and
> >>external
> >> > > >>and had the same result), did someone already tried this kind of
> >>config ?
> >> > > >> 
> >> > > >> Thanks,
> >> > > >> Frédéric THOMAS
> >> > > >> 
> >> > > >> > From: webdoubl...@hotmail.com
> >> > > >> > To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> > > >> > Subject: RE: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> > > >> > Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 01:12:22 +0100
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > > If you modify the Configuration class in flex-oem-compiler
> >>does it
> >> > > >>get
> >> > > >> > > used or does IJ have its own version?  If you can use a
> >>modified
> >> > > >> > > Configuration, you might be able to change
> >>getCompilerConfiguration
> >> > > >>to
> >> > > >> > > call OEMUtil, or maybe some earlier call can call OEMUtil
> >>and store
> >> > > >>the
> >> > > >> > > config someplace.
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > Yeah, I was thinking to stub most of the legacy config and
> >>still make
> >> > > >>IJ happy.
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > > Just so I understand: does this mean the FlexJS SDK can do
> >>these
> >> > > >>things in
> >> > > >> > > IJ without overlaying a regular Flex SDK or being a library
> >>within a
> >> > > >> > > regular Flex SDK?
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > For some reasons I didn't get yet (didn't dug into either, we
> >>still
> >> > > >>need to add the FlexJS Lib  + FlexJS SDK
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > Frédéric THOMAS
> >> > > >> > 
> >> > > >> > > From: aha...@adobe.com
> >> > > >> > > To: dev@flex.apache.org
> >> > > >> > > Subject: Re: AW: AW: AW: [FlexJS] IntelliJ Integration
> >> > > >> > > Date: Tue, 26 May 2015 23:58:16 +0000
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > On 5/26/15, 4:41 PM, "Frédéric THOMAS"
> >><webdoubl...@hotmail.com>
> >> > > >>wrote:
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > >> I may not be understanding the issue, but if you look at
> >> > > >> > > >> flex2/tools/oem/internal/OEMUtil.java I believe there is
> >>code in
> >> > > >>there
> >> > > >> > > >> that calls Falcon’s MXMLC to get Falcon’s config, then
> >>populates
> >> > > >> > > >> CompilerConfiguration from the Falcon config.
> >> > > >> > > >
> >> > > >> > > >IJ calls the proccessConfiguration which returns a legacy
> >> > > >>Configuration
> >> > > >> > > >nd from there IJ getCompilerConfiguration(), so, IFAIK, I
> >>can't use
> >> > > >> > > >OEMUtil to give it directly.
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > If you modify the Configuration class in flex-oem-compiler
> >>does it
> >> > > >>get
> >> > > >> > > used or does IJ have its own version?  If you can use a
> >>modified
> >> > > >> > > Configuration, you might be able to change
> >>getCompilerConfiguration
> >> > > >>to
> >> > > >> > > call OEMUtil, or maybe some earlier call can call OEMUtil
> >>and store
> >> > > >>the
> >> > > >> > > config someplace.
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > >
> >> > > >> > > >Anyway, good news, I can now make / build / compile from
> >>IntelliJ
> >> > > >>to .swf
> >> > > >> > > >/ .js
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > Just so I understand: does this mean the FlexJS SDK can do
> >>these
> >> > > >>things in
> >> > > >> > > IJ without overlaying a regular Flex SDK or being a library
> >>within a
> >> > > >> > > regular Flex SDK?
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > >
> >> > > >> > > >It is too late for me to try to adapt and make it build
> >>with Ant
> >> > > >>tonight
> >> > > >> > > >though, I'll keep you in touch.
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > Hey, this is great progress.  I’m going to be a while on the
> >>FDB for
> >> > > >> > > Falcon so no hurry.
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> > > -Alex                           
> >> > > >> > > 
> >> > > >> >                                   
> >> > > >>                                     
> >> > > >                                       
> >> > > 
> >> >                                            
> >>                                      
> >                                       
> 
                                          

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