You will most probably have no problems building with a 3.x SDK under Flash 
Builder 4 beta. Remember that the IDE (FB3, FB4, regardless) calls the compiler 
available in the selected version of the SDK. 
I have been using FB4 for a couple of months now and I must admit I am pretty 
pleased with how it works; it appears quite stable. I remember at some point 
the code completion sometimes stopped working but other than that I have seen 
no blocking issues.

Hope it helps,
Alex

--- In [email protected], "reflexactions" <reflexacti...@...> wrote:
>
> I know Flex4 is still very much a beta product at this stage and that usually 
> means not stable, not working, not suitable for production  etc. etc.....
> 
> But I wondered about how stable it is in building Flex SDK3 projects, I mean 
> compiling to say Flex SDK3.2.
> 
> To be honest I can't see that we will move to Flex4 SDK any time soon, even 
> after it is released, but the IDE has some 'basics' that are very attractive 
> like conditional breakpoints etc and these are unrelated to the SDK/Framework 
> level so I could imagine they could be fairly stable already and these sort 
> of things won't afffect the stability of the actual compiled application 
> anyway which is really the only thing that matters.
> 
> Anyone have some knowledge to share on this?
> 
> ...and can't resist a moan about 'FlashBuilder', ugghh, I am NOT a flash 
> developer, never have been and never will be, never even used the designer 
> mode in FB :)
>


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