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VELO

On Dec 21, 8:54 pm, "Lukas Bradley" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tip.   Unfortunately, I can't find that anywhere in the
> settings.  How do I disable it?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> > Behalf Of velo
> > Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 5:47 PM
> > To: Flex Mojos
> > Subject: [flex-mojos] Re: Compiler with SWC dependency of Eclipse Project
>
> > Flexmojos and m2eclipse don't play well if workspace resolution is
> > enabled.  Try disabling it.
>
> > VELO
>
> > On Dec 21, 8:37 pm, Lukas Bradley <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I have two projects called mme-common-flex and mme-games-flex.  Games
> > > has Common as a dependency, and both are at version 0.5.0-SNAPSHOT.
> > > Several classes in Games extend classes in Common.  The Common SWC is
> > > already built and installed.
>
> > > Running the Games' Maven POM from the command line works perfectly.
> > > The dependencies in the Common SWC are found, and everything runs
> > > great.
>
> > > However, when running "Maven install" from within Eclipse, the
> > > dependent parent classes in Common are not found.  This is due to the
> > > following compiler.library-path.  The first entry is for target/
> > > classes.
>
> > > -compiler.library-path C:\Users\lbradley\Projects\thrust\thrust-mme
> > > \mme-common-flex\target\classes C:\Users\lbradley\.m2\repository\com
> > > \adobe\flex\framework\flex\3.3.0.4852\flex-3.3.0.4852.swc [ omitted
> > > for brevity ]
>
> > > From the command line, the SWC is referenced instead:
>
> > > -compiler.library-path C:\Users\lbradley\.m2\repository\thrust\mme-
> > > common-flex\0.5.0-SNAPSHOT\mme-common-flex-0.5.0-SNAPSHOT.swc C:\Users
> > > \lbradley\.m2\repository\com\adobe\flex\framework\flex\3.3.0.4852\fl
> > > ex-3.3.0.4852.swc [ omitted for brevity ]
>
> > > I'm assuming the Maven plugin is trying to be smart, and directly
> > > reference the classes directly, since the open project is of the same
> > > version.  To be sure, if I change the version number of the Common
> > > project, or close the project in Eclipse, it runs correctly, with a
> > > reference to the SWC.
>
> > > SO-- my question is this-- is it possible to force the build to always
> > > utilize the SWC?
>
> > > Many thanks.
>
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