Yes this is a good idea and this will fix our issue.
Thanks for the quick reply.


On Jun 3, 2:35 pm, Marvin Froeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems to be a nice idea, but at this point flexmojos do not allow you to
> pick what resource are you going to include on bundles per locale.....  and
> that would require some manual configuration since flexmojos has no way to
> know which bundles user is fine to only use en_US.....
>
> The other days I was thinking on a approach for localization problems, but
> my idea was to do that on flexmojos 4, something like this:
> <localesRuntime>
>   <locale>en_US</locale>
>   <locale>pt_BR,pt_PT,en_US</locale>
>   <locale>en_EN,en_US</locale>
>   <locale>es_AR,es_BR,es_**,es_WHATEVER,es_ES,en_US</locale>
> </localesRuntime>
>
> Then flexmojos you lookup for the resource bundle on the first locale, if
> fails fall to the second, the third and so on....  I just have no idea if
> flex compiler would allow that.....  does anyone know if that is possible?
>
> What do you think? Would that fit into your scenario as well?
>
> VELO
>
> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Alexandre A <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > We are using datavisualization with our application. We have the
> > language en_US for data visualisation. So that's fine.
> > But we are using other locales for our application (es_ES, etc...). We
> > want to compile our application bundles to all languages we support
> > (eg. es_ES, en_US, etc...), and we do not want to compile the
> > datavisualization bundles to other languages than en_US.
>
> > Then we can use "localeChain" in runtime to switch between languages.
> > In the "localeChain" we will specify the locale we want to see our
> > application with, and always specify en_US as last language in case
> > there is no translation of the datavisualization for this language.
> > EG:
> > localeChain="es_ES, en_US";
>
> > With this methodology we do not need to maintain all flex sdk bundles
> > with all languages our application support.
>
> > So it will be great to be able to select the bundles we want to
> > compile to a locale with Flex MOJO.
> > Is it possible with Flex MOJO?
>
> > On May 28, 5:04 pm, Marvin Froeder <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > As it is right know flexmojos doesn't build just resources project, you
> > > would have a main application for the project....  Anyway, whatever
> > > localized dependency you declare must be available for all locales.  If
> > you
> > > don't need datavisualization .rb.swc (for instance) don't declare it.
> >  But
> > > if your project uses datavisualization makes no sense to which to not
> > > include it.
>
> > > VELO
>
> > > On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Matt C <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Is it possible to build a runtime locale swf (i.e. just the resources)
> > > > for a locale without having to provide the resource bundles for all
> > > > dependencies?
>
> > > > I have a project that is using datavisualization and I specify the
> > > > runtime locales as:
> > > >                <runtimeLocales>
> > > >                  <locale>en_US</locale>
> > > >                   <locale>en_GB</locale>
> > > >               </runtimeLocales>
>
> > > > and then specify includeResourceBundles with my own properties file:
> > > >                <includeResourceBundles>
> > > >                  <bundle>resources</bundle>
> > > >               </includeResourceBundles>
>
> > > > I would expect to three artefacts to be created application.swf,
> > > > application-en_US.swf and application-en_GB.swf.  This is actually
> > > > failing because it cannot find the resources for datavisualization:
> > > > [INFO] Unable to find resource
> > > > 'com.adobe.flex.framework:datavisualization:rb.swc:en_GB:4.0.0.14159'
> > > > in repository central (http://repo1.maven.org/maven2).
>
> > > > Why is it trying to get resources for dataviz?  I realise I have a
> > > > dependency on it but I've told it to only include my own resource
> > > > bundle 'resources'.
>
> > > > On May 28, 2:26 pm, Logan Allred <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:54 AM, Matt C <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > Does that look like the correct usage to you?
>
> > > > > Looks like it, though I'm not sure about <sourcePaths>. Velo says
> > > > > there's only 1 use case for it, and I'm not sure which one that is.
>
> > > > > Logan
>
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