Ok ... so I had some time to continue on the Maven-thing.
for now I updated the Maven build to use the FLASHPLAYER_DEBUGGER environment 
variable. 
With this I am now down to 0 Errors in the Unit-Tests and 32 Errors in the 
Integration tests. The integration tests errors seem to be related to paths 
being assembled based upon the old environment variables form the Ant built ... 
I think I should manage to minimize these problems ... fingers crossed.

Chris

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Von: Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2016 17:24
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: [FALCON] Compiling Falcon with Maven

On 2/24/16, 8:15 AM, "Christofer Dutz" <christofer.d...@c-ware.de> wrote:

>Well I am using my mavenized sdks my sdk-converter provides me ... and I
>have all of these resource bundles available.
>
>Anyway ... I just finished releasing a new version of JBurg, that no
>longer has the classloader issues the 1.10.2 version had (JBurg 1.10.2
>used the system classloader to load stuff, in maven we have a fine
>hierarchy of classloaders, so changing this to the current threads
>context classloader resolved all issues I had). Paralel to that I did a
>first release of the jburg-maven-plugin (version 1.10.3 to match that of
>jburg). I also updated the versions in my branch. So you should be able
>to get the same results as I am having ... Well not quite ... thinking
>about it ... I still have the debug-player path hard coded :-(
>
>But I'm currently writing a simple DMG file decoder to read the
>debug-player dmg images. With that I'll be able to finish the
>sdk-converter to package the runtimes. As soon as that's done I can
>change the tests to auto-download the runtimes and as soon as you update
>the flash.version property, it will automatically run the correct player
>version :-)

I am trying to make sure this is ok with Adobe.  There are currently some
concerns.

>
>It finally feels like I'm getting somewhere :-)
>
>Now I have to convince you how awesome Maven is ... well I hope it will
>do the convincing on it's own :-)

This process of incremental changes and incremental education is what
works best for me.  I don't have to block out whole days to try to learn
something that won't stick in my head.  I can learn stuff as needed.  I
still don't have time and money budgeted for a full-day training on Maven
at ApacheCon.  I don't know if other folks who might go to ApacheCon have
the budget for it either.

I'm sure Maven is awesome, but if I can use it more as a black box, it is
better for me right now.

-Alex

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