I resolved this issue myself. The issue was that flexmojos is launching the
air debugger - adl.exe, and the return code 3 is thrown from adl rather
than flexmojos. This error translates to 'The runtime cannot be found' from
here:
I have a working maven pom which builds my AIR app and I am trying to
migrate it to use the new AIR 3.5 SDK. According to the official release
notes here :
http://helpx.adobe.com/en/flash-player/release-note/fp_115_air_35_release_notes.html
I
need to firstly need to point to the new 3.5
Do you have a binary flashplayer.exe available on your path? So if you
open a cmd and simply type flashplayer does the flashplayer open? And if
you are running on a CI Build, does the user the CI Server runs as have
permission to start the FP?
Chris
2012/12/6 Murray Furtado
Falcon was announced way earlier than ASC2.0, I don't know if the two
projects are related.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Christofer Dutz
christofer.d...@gmail.comwrote:
Well I know the Apache Flex guys are working on the Falcon Compiler I
think this is a spinnoff of the new Adobe
Hi,
Is ane packaging supported in FM ?
If so, can someone provide me an example or documentation about this ?
For now i have succeeded creating ane package manually following this
tutorial
http://blog.magicalhobo.com/2011/09/12/air-3-native-extension-imageprocessor/
but now i like to integrate
Ok ... so I was on the right track ... just that I was assuming you were
building a flex application and not air :-)
Glad you worked it out :-)
Chris
2012/12/11 Murray Furtado murrayfurt...@gmail.com
In my case this was being reported because the Path variable wasn't set to
a complete
This issue has been resolved yet on:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33291
I use the maven assembly plugin to resolve the dependencies in package phase
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