And on a final note (for me at least): There is something like FAR 
already - SWC. This would make much more sense to me, since it can be 
used with Flash also.

Cheers,
Ralf.





Sönke Rohde wrote:

> Hi Igor,
> Why don't you compile your project with AsWing instrinsic-classes and load
> and swf which all AsWing-Code before loading your content.swf?
> Intrinsics compile lightspeed and this should save your 20-30secs.
> 
> Cheers,
> Sönke
> 
> 
>>Just one more idea.
>>
>>I think it also will be very useful to have 
>>"-rb_include_package <package>"
>>option in addition to "-rb_exclude_package <package>". It will be very
>>comfortable to create DDLs.
>>
>>For example, I'm using AsWing in my project. Extra 
>>compilation time for
>>compile only used AsWing classes every time takes about 20-30 
>>seconds for me
>>(using MTASC). So I'd like to create a DLL and place all used 
>>"org.aswing.*"
>>classes to. Later I could load this DLL in runtime or import 
>>using swfmill. 
>>
>>But to create such DLL now I need to list all AsWing classes. 
>>I need to keep
>>this list alive and revisit it every time I'm adding or 
>>removing some AsWing
>>class from my sources. Also I don't want to create DLL 
>>contained all AsWing
>>stuff to omit list revisiting (it could be too heavy).
>>
>>So having "-rb_include_package <package>" option I could 
>>create special ANT
>>task and run it only if I started to use new class from 
>>AsWing framework. It
>>will create DLL for me contained only classes used in my 
>>project. And I
>>don't need to recompile all sources anymore after any tiny 
>>changes in my own
>>sources.
>>
>>What do you think about?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Igor
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>Behalf Of Simon Wacker
>>Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 4:20 PM
>>To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
>>Subject: Re: [osflash] FAR was [Hacked MTASC: ask for new feature]
>>
>>Hi Ralf,
>>
>>it is definitely possible to do this in ant, but it is much more 
>>convenient to use if you do not have to do it, but let the 
>>compiler do 
>>the job for you. ;) (and let's not forget about the 
>>programmers that do 
>>not use ant)
>>
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Simon
>>
>>Ralf Bokelberg wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Yes, that's what i understood also.
>>>But i wonder, why we should do it inside MTASC, when we can 
>>
>>do it in ant 
>>
>>>also? Couldn't we add a dependent target, which unzips a 
>>
>>library.zip and 
>>
>>>adds the directory to the classpath of mtasc?
>>>Cheers,
>>>Ralf.
>>>
>>>Carlos Rovira wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>>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] 
>>
>><mailto:[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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