Hi Piotr,

from binaries you refer to the flexjs sdk? as I run maven, in my project
all is manages by maven... so I can download changes as others commits to
Git and integrate and rebuild. Don't know if this is what you 're asking
I download as well through installer, but only some time to test something
with a nightly. The problem with VSCode/NextGen/asconfig is that you must
point to a flexjs installed sdk, so to get latest changes you must download
the latest nightly, what make it a bit coumbersome.

I think maven way is so far more quick and efficient way to develop to the
latest code, for that reason my interest in get CTRL+SHIFT+CMD working with
maven. Until now I had to go to Terminal console a run "mvn clean install"
from command line inside any modified project.



2016-11-06 22:32 GMT+01:00 piotrz <piotrzarzyck...@gmail.com>:

> Josh,
>
> I was thinking in that way, but let's say that I will run maven pom through
> tasks.json - Will it means that project will build 2 times? One from
> tasks.json, the second time through plugin with source map parameter ? Am I
> thinking wrong ?
>
> Carlos,
>
> Yes I did my first small fix on your branch. :)
>
> How are you using binaries into your example ? Do you use distribution
> binaries ? Cause when you are building example through plugin in VS Code
> you
> have to use distribution binaries - for example from installer.
>
> Piotr
>
>
>
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