I am trying to follow the steps here [1]

When I run 'mvn package' in the flex-utilities/mavenizer directory,
everything seems to work fine, but there is no jar file called
flex-sdk-converter-1.0.jar in the mavenizer/target directory as mentioned
in the README.

Thanks,
Om

[1]
https://github.com/apache/flex-utilities/blob/develop/mavenizer/README.txt

On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 3:07 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Chris,
>
> To test this, are these the correct steps?
>
>
>    1. Get the Mavenizer from here [1], follow instructions in README.
>    2. Copy over the generated Flex SDK artifacts to the local .m2
>    directory
>    3. In my project's pom.xml,
>    - update flexmojos.version to to 7.1.0
>       - update flex.sdk.version to 4.13.0
>       - update flashplayer.version.major to 14
>    4. Run mvn as usual and accept the Adobe license question when it pops
>    up.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> Thanks,
> Om
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/flex-utilities/tree/develop/mavenizer
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 1:34 PM, Christofer Dutz <
> christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:
>
>> ?Hi Guys,
>>
>>
>> I just wanted to inform you that the latest SNAPSHOT version of Flexmojos
>> 7.1.0 will utilize the 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT version of the Apache Flex Mavenizer.
>>
>>
>> While my changes from today will have no effect on existing Flexmojos
>> builds , it now allows to omit the playerglobal or airglobal dependencies.
>> When omiting the runtime artifacts it is however necessary to specify the
>> 'flashVersion' or 'airVersion' config parameter in order to tell flexmojos
>> which artifacts to use. Flexmojos will automatically add missing
>> dependencies. If these are resolveable locally or from a remote repository
>> nothing special will happen. If however you specify a runtime version that
>> is not available locally or remotely, the Maveizer will display the "Adobe
>> license Agreement acceptance question". If and only if you type "yes" and
>> hit enter will it automatically download the missing artifact and
>> automatically mavenize it. After this the build continues as usual. The
>> next time the build will find the artifact in the local repository and not
>> download it again. ?In companies it is now up to the admins to deploy these
>> artifacty in the company repositories. If this is done, noone else and
>> especially no CI build will have to deal with anything special.
>>
>>
>> I would like to invite you to use and test this feature. As soon as it
>> seems to be working for a set of users without any problems, I would like
>> to release the Mavenizer as this is a requirement to releasing the next
>> Flexmojos version.
>>
>>
>> One thing I did notice, was that on a mac the extraction of an Air SDK
>> seems to take for ages. I remember the same functionality being a lot
>> faster on a Windows machine. Probably its a lot faster to extract a zip
>> than a tbz archive. Eventually we have to change the way tbz archives are
>> extracted.
>>
>>
>> If you were setting the 'playerVersion' configuration option. You need to
>> rename this to 'flashVersion'. Setting of 'flashVersion' will result in
>> 'playerVersion' being set to the value of 'flashVersion' on the compiler
>> output. I needed to do this so make the configuration options slightly more
>> intuitive. I didn't like the idea of setting "airVersion" or
>> "playerVersion".
>>
>>
>> You would make me really happy if I got some responses on this ...
>> without any feedback it's hard to find any problems. So please, you
>> flexmojos out here ... give the feature a short spin with a project or two.
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>

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