If you have an application built with the Flex SDK, your client's shouldn't need to install the Flex SDK in order to use your application. Or is this one of those apps where the client develops apps to plug into your app?
The Installer is provided for convenience. You can follow the instructions in the README of any Apache Flex distribution to use the Flex SDK without the Installer and therefore without AIR. -Alex On 1/13/14 11:53 AM, "Tom Brazil" <tom.bra...@systar.com> wrote: >We have a client that wants to use our company's j2ee-based flash >applications created/compiled using the flex sdk, but in order to use the >Flex sdk the installer requires Adobe AIR runtime, which the client >security protocols prohibit at this time. > >Is there a means to install ApacheFlex without requiring the AIR package? >Since they are not doing mobile/desktop development, there is no need for >it after install... > > >TBraz > >-----Original Message----- >From: Maurice Amsellem [mailto:maurice.amsel...@systar.com] >Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 5:59 AM >To: dev@flex.apache.org >Subject: RE: Installer Revisited > >>Assuming I don't target an AIR application, then I suppose the AIR SDK >>is required, but this is installed by the installer. >AFAIU, that's correct > >Maurice > >-----Message d'origine----- >De : Tom Chiverton [mailto:t...@extravision.com] Envoyé : lundi 16 décembre >2013 11:49 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: Installer Revisited > >On 16/12/2013 10:44, Maurice Amsellem wrote: >>> AIR isn't required for*using* the SDK one it is built, right ? >> Do you mean AIR runtime, or AIR SDK ? >> >> Maurice >AIR the runtime. >Assuming I don't target an AIR application, then I suppose the AIR SDK is >required, but this is installed by the installer. > >Tom