IMO, both Flash Builder and IntelliJ are saying the same thing:  “show us
that folks want it, then we’ll look into it”.   It is a chicken and egg
problem.

For FB, I think FlexJS plugs in pretty easily.  The first rough spot is if
you want to create a new project: there is no menu option for creating a
FlexJS project and if you create a Flex project with the FlexJS SDK you
get a broken MXML file.  We could smooth that a bit by creating an
external tool that fixes up your MXML.  It would be more work to have an
external tool generate a project and have you import it, and probably lots
of work to add a new menu option to generate such a project.

But again, I am concerned that even if folks get to this point, they
aren’t going to see beta or 1.0 quality.  But with the help of others, I
think we can make great strides soon.

-Alex

On 7/29/15, 10:26 PM, "piotrz" <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Guys,
>
>One thing for simplifying stuff related to FlexJS. I think not everythink
>depends on us, because if you want to use FlexJS and build some app you
>have
>to go through the set up process of your IDE.
>Currently I cant tell my friends - "Hey look what you can do in FlexJS -
>download it and add to your IDE - start building something!"
>Additional question is how to convince people from JetBrains and get from
>them support for FlexJS in Intellij? How to get their real attention?
>
>What with Flash Builder it is also IDE which needs to be modified in order
>to have FlexJS full support? I doubt that Adobe have any plans to release
>any new version.
>
>So we have only one serious and really good IDE, but currently with semi
>support for FlexJS.
>
>Piotr
>
>
>
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