if i get it well, we'r not talking about converting the framework to haxe, but to rewrite the framework from scratch on haxe. and using the same (or almost) flex API. It seems so far that trying to port an existing flex to HTML5 whether it is with flex on haxe, or any other choice, will be quite a dream. Your best chance is on FalconJs which is only prototype and has low perfs IMO we are more trying to find a way for future new projects to be fully cross platforms, but old ones will be stuck with current targets.


Le 16/11/2012 17:18, Justin Mclean a écrit :
Hi,

Some months ago my thoughts was very different, but right now that a full
rewrite is required, my opinion is clear about what to choose, and for
something new, I choose Haxe.
Can you outline what would be require to convert the existing Flex framework 
for use with Haxe? MXML (and binding) would be a stumbling block no?

Assuming it was complete? How hard would it be for existing applications to be 
converted to use the new framework?

I'm rather sceptical than even if the Flex framework was converted to Haxe (via 
conversion tools or otherwise) and we could target JS that way that it would be 
performant. unless someone tried I guess we don't know.

Out of curiosity have you tried/taken a  look at the AS3 to Haxe converter?
http://haxe.org/com/libs/as3hx

Justin

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