On 5/2/17, 1:19 AM, "piotrz" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Justin,
>
>You are right JSFlex helped and now project is running. So it look like JS
>is for pure AS app or libraries. It should be documented before release.

Did we ever decide where to put documentation, especially for compiler?

Targets is plural, because it can handle a list of targets.  See the
default in flex-config.xml

<!-- build both SWF and JS. -->
      <targets>
  <target>SWF</target>
  <target>JSFlex</target>
      </targets>

Use a comma-delimited list on the command-line -targets=SWF,JSFlex

JS is a different config than JSFlex, vs JSNode, and eventually
JSFlexCordova.  It describes what libraries to bring in and what
"publisher" does the final packaging.

HTH,
-Alex



>
>However I still have in console failure compilation:
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
> T E S T S
>-------------------------------------------------------
>Running org.apache.flex.flexjs.examples.tests.ExampleBuildTest
>Tests run: 2, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 0.049 sec
><<< FAILURE! - in org.apache.flex.flexjs.examples.tests.ExampleBuildTest
>testFlashBuild(org.apache.flex.flexjs.examples.tests.ExampleBuildTest)
>Time
>elapsed: 0.013 sec  <<< FAILURE!
>java.lang.AssertionError: The SWF file doesn't exist:
>D:\flex_sdk\Sources\flex-asjs\examples\flexjs\MDLExample\target\MDLExample
>-0.8.0-SNAPSHOT.swf
>       at
>org.apache.flex.flexjs.examples.tests.ExampleBuildTest.testFlashBuild(Exam
>pleBuildTest.java:45)
>
>Thanks,
>Piotr
>
>
>
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