OK, good to know.  We'll see if others run into this problem.  I'm
wondering if you had a defective Jburg in the download cache and
re-installing reset the caching option.

-Alex

On 11/24/15, 6:05 AM, "Tom Brazil" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I uninstalled the 3.2 installer, and downloaded/re-installed the
>installer.
>I then was able to install the Flexjs 0.5.0 beta.
>
>Regards,
>Tom
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Brazil 
>Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2015 7:46 AM
>To: '[email protected]'
>Subject: RE: [ANNOUNCE] Apache FlexJS 0.5.0 and Apache Flex FalconJX
>0.5.0 Released
>
>Using the 3.2 installer, I tried to install this 0.5.0 release yesterday,
>and it stops trying to download jburg.
>Nothing in the log other than the attempt at the download. Any ideas?
>
>I used the defaults for the other two install options (player 16, Air 16).
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alex Harui [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, November 23, 2015 3:46 PM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache FlexJS 0.5.0 and Apache Flex FalconJX 0.5.0
>Released
>
>The Apache Flex community is pleased to announce the release of Apache
>FlexJS SDK 0.5.0 and Apache Flex FalconJX Compiler 0.5.0.
>
>Apache Flex is a highly productive, open source application framework for
>building and maintaining expressive applications that deploy consistently
>on all major browsers, desktops and devices (including smartphones,
>tablets and tv).
>
>Apache FlexJS is a next-generation Flex SDK that enables developers to
>use MXML and ActionScript to not only create SWFs but also cross-compile
>the same MXML and ActionScript to HTML/JS/CSS so applications can run
>natively in browsers.  The cross-compiled code can also be used in Apache
>Cordova (Adobe PhoneGap) mobile applications.
>
>Apache Flex FalconJX is a next-generation MXML and ActionScript
>cross-compiler.  It extends the next-generation SWF compiler known as
>Falcon.  Both are contained in the release package and are used by the
>FlexJS package to compile SWFs or cross-compile to HTML/JS/CSS.
>
>This is the third release of FlexJS and FalconJX.  It is ‘beta'
>quality.  This release includes some new components, updated integration
>with Apache Cordova, a few effect classes, drag and drop support, and an
>example that is a port of the old Flex ‘FlexStore' example.
>
>The purpose of this release is to gather feedback about the features and
>implementation strategies, and recruit new contributors as we grow these
>code bases into an SDK and tool chain that delivers the highest
>productivity developing applications that can run in the most places.
>These releases may not handle production needs.  Expect lots of bugs and
>missing features.  Please file bugs at:
>
>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX/
>
>For questions about how to use FlexJS and FalconJX, send email to
>[email protected].  Please try to prefix the subject with [FlexJS] or
>[FalconJX] so it is clear the questions refer to this release and not the
>Flex SDK and MXMLC compiler.
>
>For questions and feedback on the development of the source code in these
>release, send email to [email protected].  Again, please prefix the
>subject with [FlexJS] or [FalconJX].
>
>Apache FlexJS and Apache Flex FalconJX are available in source and binary
>form from the following download page:
>http://flex.apache.org/download-flexjs.html
>
>When downloading from a mirror site, please remember to verify the
>downloads using signatures or MD5 hashes.
>
>A simple way to try these releases is to use the InstallApacheFlex 3.1 or
>3.2 application which is available at the following url:
>http://flex.apache.org/installer.html
>
>Choose Apache FlexJS 0.5.0 and it will create an Adobe Flash
>Builder-compatible SDK that uses the Falcon and FalconJX compilers to
>generate SWFs and HTML/JS/CSS output.  You can also use FDT as your IDE
>for developing FlexJS applications.  Some folks have been successful
>using IntelliJ as well.
>
>See the README or the FlexJS wiki for more information.  The FlexJS
>section of the wiki is at the following
>url:
>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/FlexJS
>
>For more information on Apache Flex, visit the project home page:
>http://flex.apache.org
>
>Please try FlexJS and become involved in shaping the future of Flex.
>
>The Apache Flex Community
>
>

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