The J2EE web compiler does this, the Apache/IIS ones don't.

In general we don't think that the web compilers get enough use to warrant our 
full-blown investment.  We're going to make sure that the source is available 
(should be in a few weeks for Apache/IIS and J2EE is already in Subversion), 
and we will do some amount of upgrading of the J2EE one.  But we probably won't 
expand the feature-set, and we will never consider them fully tested or 
performant enough to recommend for a production system.

Matt


On 10/17/08 11:00 AM, "Michael Schmalle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Ok,

I had this in my plans to investigate in a couple months for my server.

So is there something that caches swf on the first run, then only recompiles 
when the mxml has changed?

Where did I hear that? This is in my head from a year or two ago.

Mike

On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Paul Andrews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



If there isn't a mechanism for caching the compilation result (user requests 
mxml, but actually gets html/swf), performance in a production environment 
would be appaling. That wouldn't matter for development.

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From:  Michael  Schmalle <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] web  compiler



Matt,


> They're only meant for dev-time, not  production,



What do  you mean by that? I thought you could use them to compile are you 
saying they  are buggy or not completely implemented?



Mike


On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:







We have a web compiler available for Apache, IIS, and J2EE. They're only  meant 
for dev-time, not production, but I'd imagine that's what's being  used. You 
need to make sure that they're set up with the same config as Flex  Builder.

Matt



On 10/17/08 4:07 AM, "Tom Chiverton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
<mailto:tom.chiverton%40halliwells.com> > wrote:

On Friday  17 Oct 2008, jitendra jain wrote:
> I want to do some load testing and  that's why iam using .mxml files.

But you'll only do the compile once  for each release, not once for each
request... it can't be as important  as the calls that application actually
makes.

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