Yes, could be that also. Do you know if there are issues with the solution 3 ?
Frédéric THOMAS > From: aha...@adobe.com > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: Re: [IDEA-FlexPlugin] FlexJS Version Number. > Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 01:12:38 +0000 > > Can’t we just add another tag to flex-sdk-description.xml? Like > <flexjs>true</flexjs>? > > -Alex > > On 9/9/15, 3:32 PM, "Frédéric THOMAS" <webdoubl...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >The IntelliJ Flex Plugin makes decisions based on the > >air-sdk-description.xml / flex-sdk-description.xml <version> tag. > >At the moment, Flex and FlexJS share the same version and the xml files > >containing that info have the same name: flex-sdk-description.xml > > > >I need to be able to differentiate easily and early what kind of SDK the > >module (project in Eclipse terminology) is using as dependency. > > > >I wonder what are the solutions, here some I was thinking about: > > > >1- Rename flex-sdk-description.xml to flexjs-sdk-description.xml and set > >to true a new SDK property. > > > >A bit of work in IJ but not sure it won't break other IDEs. > > > >2- In IntelliJ only, set to true a new SDK property whenever I detect > >some hard coded dependencies specific to FlexJS. > > > >I don't like much to rely on hard-coded things like that generally though > >but there will be nothing to do at SDK level except keep this dependency > >name. > > > >3- Change the version number from 4.x.x to 5.x.x > > > >The easiest for IJ, it is already how things work, comparing the version > >numbers but once again, not sure it won't break other IDEs. > > > >Any thoughts ? > > > >Thanks, > >Frédéric THOMAS >