I guess, if your application were a class, but if you're using MXML, it is not!

Java only requires a main() method. Flex requires extending <Application />, which seems to be causing the problem.

Scott

On 1/17/06, Martin Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Java, not so sure, but seems likely to work there.

Flex 2 itself is an example of this :)



martin.


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