Alex, you were right! I can't find your original comment, but I remember you
telling me that I should try changing the version in the
flex-sdk-description.xml to a higher number, for the FlexJS sdk. I had
reported back to you that it did not make a difference. I was wrong, kinda.
It turns out that if you edit that file after already having it listed as an
SDK, that IJ does not pick up the version number change. So, changing it to
something like 4.15.0 and copying fdb.jar, asc.jar, and swfutils.jar from
the lib folder of the flex sdk to the lib folder of the flexJS sdk allows
the debugger to work, as long as the flexJS sdk is added to IJ after the
version number edit. Then, IJ does not try to apply that patch thinking that
it is an old version of flex like 4.0. Sorry that I did not catch this
earlier.



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