That should be all you need. Keep in mind that some features of Flash Builder are built around specific SDK versions. For example, design view, will not work right with the new version.
I personally am using that method for compiling projects within IntelliJ with no issues. -Nick On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Charles Monteiro < char...@monteirosfusion.com> wrote: > brilliant deduction :) > > that was indeed the problem. I'm installing Apache Flex at the moment. My > main reason is to test whether my apps will work with it without issue. So > I will have to point IDEA and FB to use the apache sdk. > > Is it as simple as that ? i.e. just telling FB and IDEA in the "regular" > way to use the specified sdk or is there anything that I need to be aware > of ? > > sorry for the newbieness, Flex is still relatively new to me. > > thanks > > -charles > > On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Michael A. Labriola < > labri...@digitalprimates.net> wrote: > > > >Can you try it on firefox and/or IE to see if the same problem exists? > > >I am behind a proxy and for the life of me, I am not able to figure out > > how to install Chrome on my machine.. Sorry. > > > > Just as another data point. I installed Chrome on a Windows 7 Home > Premium > > 64 bit machine and hit the URL. > > > > I did not have the problem as demonstrated in the video. This isn't to > say > > there isn't an issue, but rather that I don't think it is based on those > > configuration parameters. > > > > Is there a chance you are running out of disk space on the drive where > you > > are attempting to install the SDK? > > > > Mike > > > > > > > -- > Charles A. Monteiro > www.monteirosfusion.com > sent from the road >