If you have a .swc library you want to link to, just put it into the
directory WEB-INF/flexlib.
See the example Antun wrote up of how to use Google Maps .swc library for
details.
http://www.antunkarlovac.com/blog/2008/11/17/google-maps-in-openlaszlo/


On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:23 AM, P T Withington <[email protected]> wrote:

> You could look at lps/components/extensions/av/ to see how to use the
> <passthrough> tag to get the import you need.  Once you have the import, you
> can just write script referencing the imported class...
>
> You would say something like:
>
> <canvas>
>  <passthrough>
>    import com.hippox.Application;
>  </passthrough>
>  <handler name="oninit">
>    Debug.info("Application folder = %s",
> Application.getInstance().getApplicationFolder());
>  </handler>
> </canvas>
>
> Hm... then there is the issue of how do you tell the Flex compiler to
> locate your additional class library.  Maybe Henry can tell you that.
>
> We welcome this kind of experimentation, but you must be aware that when
> you call platform-specific interfaces your application will be tied to that
> platform.
>
> On 2010-02-11, at 01:40, Daimyo wrote:
>
> > I'm Trying http://hippohx.com a open source Flash to EXE compiler my
> first
> > experiments were doing well i compiled my openlaszlo lzx to swf 10 and
> then
> > to a windows friendly GUI program with the debugger on and all worked
> fine.
> > now comes the harder bits and I'm not sure how to make its api integrate
> to
> > openlaszlo see (http://hippohx.com/api/) they seem ease to implement
> just
> > call the as2/as3 and let Flash do the rest and the program could run
> small
> > exclusive application and would be able to keep itself up with SQLite
> > running its database. like there first test swf here, add
> >
> > [CODE]
> > *package {
> >    import com.hippohx.Application;
> > *
> >
> > *     public class MyClass{
> >         public function MyClass(){
> >            trace("Application folder = " +
> > Application.getInstance().getApplicationFolder());
> >        }
> >   }
> > }*
> >
> > [/CODE]
> >
> > This would Returns the full path of the folder in which the application
> is
> > running. If you are planning to use this folder to store data. as a
> string.
> > How would i go about including all the AS2 or AS3 Class, Functions to
> > Openlaszlo or would this be a Good example to add EXE compiling to
> > openlaszlo lzx.
> > I'm use Net Beans 6.8 Glass fish full working, in FREEDOM CORE 12 ///
> Window
> > is for Games only... LOLS
>
>


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