Hi Ralf,

Ant would be useful to package the classes into a FAR file, but I think that Igor wants HAMTASC recognize that file and be able to asimilate it (I suppose hamtasc must unpack and process the files inside it)

If not, please Igor, give your vision

FAR file would be a great addition to our arsenal ;)

Cheers,

C.


2006/1/17, Ralf Bokelberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Igor,

sounds interesting.
If i would implement it, i would unpack the zip into a temporary
directory and add the name of the newly created directory to the
classpath. I wonder, if this can't be done more easily with Ant?

Cheers,
Ralf.

Igor V. Sadovskiy wrote:

> Hello Ralf.
>
>
>
> I'd like to ask you about adding new feature to the MTASC. It's FAR
> (Flash Archive) support. FAR is just like a JAR in Java. It contains
> archived AS sources and could be used as element of the classpath. To my
> mind it will be great if MTASC and most of well-known IDE supports it. I
> could place all third-party libraries to FAR file so my project becomes
> quite compact and portable. Libraries packed to the archive could be
> easy shared between projects, easy added to the CVS. Library version
> control will become really easier. It even will be possible to use Maven
> with library repository to build Flash applications.
>
>
>
> I already talked with some peoples from OSFlash about (Simon Wacker,
> Carlos Rovira and other) and they found this idea interesting too. As
> soon as this feature will be implemented we could push this idea to the
> flash community. I think all will find FAR useful. Also we will ask for
> FAR support by the top used IDE. I think it won't be a big issue to
> implement this feature in some IDE.
>
>
>
> So what do you think about? Could you add FAR support to the Hacked MTASC?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Igor
>
>
>

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