[flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?

2005-05-24 Thread Valy Sivec




Hello flexcoders,
I have a flex project and want to precompile the mxml files. I was wondering if I need to re-compile the mxml files in case for example I fix a bug in the business logic of a remote object method.. ( not method signature changes ). 
So, when do I need to recompile the mxml files due to changes? I know that when any of the "as"/mxml/flex-config.xml has changed than need to recompile... How about server side classes? Should the mxml care if the backend changed? 
Thanks for your help.
Valy
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RE: [flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?

2005-05-24 Thread Abdul Qabiz





Hi,

Any changes to MXML  associated AS files would require 
recompilation. Any changes to backend logic (POJO, EJB) doesn't require flex app 
recompilation, unless you have use Model/XML tag to fetch data from 
backend.

Data of Model/XML tags get compiled in flex application, so 
you need to take care this situation..

mx:Model source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp" 
/ or mx:XML source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp"/


getCategories.jsp returns xml file So if getCategories.jsp 
is changed, you should recompile the flex app also... 

Does it make sense?

-abdul


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Recompile mxml files?


Hello flexcoders,
I have a flex project and want to precompile the mxml files. I was wondering 
if I need to re-compile the mxml files in case for example I fix a bug in the 
business logic of a remote object method.. ( not method signature changes ). 

So, when do I need to recompile the mxml files due to changes? I know that 
when any of the "as"/mxml/flex-config.xml has changed than need to recompile... 
How about server side classes? Should the mxml care if the backend changed? 
Thanks for your help.
Valy


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RE: [flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?

2005-05-24 Thread Valy Sivec



Thanks Abdul. Do I need to re-compile mxml files in case I made some changes to flex-config.xml?

Thanks again,
Valy
Abdul Qabiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi,

Any changes to MXML  associated AS files would require recompilation. Any changes to backend logic (POJO, EJB) doesn't require flex app recompilation, unless you have use Model/XML tag to fetch data from backend.

Data of Model/XML tags get compiled in flex application, so you need to take care this situation..

mx:Model source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp" / or mx:XML source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp"/


getCategories.jsp returns xml file So if getCategories.jsp is changed, you should recompile the flex app also... 

Does it make sense?

-abdul


From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Valy SivecSent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:25 PMTo: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: [flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?


Hello flexcoders,
I have a flex project and want to precompile the mxml files. I was wondering if I need to re-compile the mxml files in case for example I fix a bug in the business logic of a remote object method.. ( not method signature changes ). 
So, when do I need to recompile the mxml files due to changes? I know that when any of the "as"/mxml/flex-config.xml has changed than need to recompile... How about server side classes? Should the mxml care if the backend changed? 
Thanks for your help.
Valy


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RE: [flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?

2005-05-24 Thread Abdul Qabiz





Hi,

Not sure, depends on your requirements. 
Some of the settings like 

generate-profile-swfs
generate-debug-swfs
optimize
actionscript-classpath
lib-path 
cache
fonts

might require recompilation of swf...

May be someone who is more familiar with this stuff, 
comment.

-abdul


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SivecSent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 8:28 PMTo: 
flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [flexcoders] When do I need to 
Recompile mxml files?

Thanks Abdul. Do I need to re-compile mxml files in case 
I made some changes to flex-config.xml?

Thanks again,
Valy
Abdul Qabiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

  
  Hi,
  
  Any changes to MXML  associated AS files would 
  require recompilation. Any changes to backend logic (POJO, EJB) doesn't 
  require flex app recompilation, unless you have use Model/XML tag to fetch 
  data from backend.
  
  Data of Model/XML tags get compiled in flex application, 
  so you need to take care this situation..
  
  mx:Model source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp" 
  / or mx:XML source="http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp"/
  
  
  getCategories.jsp returns xml file So if 
  getCategories.jsp is changed, you should recompile the flex app also... 
  
  
  Does it make sense?
  
  -abdul
  
  
  From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Valy 
  SivecSent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:25 PMTo: 
  flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: [flexcoders] When do I need to 
  Recompile mxml files?
  
  
  Hello flexcoders,
  I have a flex project and want to precompile the mxml files. I was 
  wondering if I need to re-compile the mxml files in case for example I fix a 
  bug in the business logic of a remote object method.. ( not method signature 
  changes ). 
  So, when do I need to recompile the mxml files due to changes? I know that 
  when any of the "as"/mxml/flex-config.xml has changed than need to 
  recompile... How about server side classes? Should the mxml care if the 
  backend changed? 
  Thanks for your help.
  Valy
  
  
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RE: [flexcoders] When do I need to Recompile mxml files?

2005-05-24 Thread Matt Chotin










Abduls right, depends what you
change in the flex-config.xml but I think for the most part a change to
flex-config is probably meant to affect the SWF unless youre only
changing the whitelist for one of the proxies. So Id generally
re-compile. Its not like flex-config needs to change that often once its
set up correctly.



Matt











From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Abdul
 Qabiz
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 11:16
AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] When do
I need to Recompile mxml files?





Hi,



Not sure, depends on your requirements. Some
of the settings like 



generate-profile-swfs

generate-debug-swfs

optimize

actionscript-classpath

lib-path 

cache

fonts



might require recompilation of swf...



May be someone who is more familiar with
this stuff, comment.



-abdul









From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Valy Sivec
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 8:28
PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] When do
I need to Recompile mxml files?



Thanks Abdul. Do I need to re-compile mxml files in
case I made some changes to flex-config.xml?











Thanks again,





Valy







Abdul
 Qabiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





Hi,



Any changes to MXML  associated AS
files would require recompilation. Any changes to backend logic (POJO, EJB)
doesn't require flex app recompilation, unless you have use Model/XML tag to
fetch data from backend.



Data of Model/XML tags get compiled in
flex application, so you need to take care this situation..



mx:Model source=http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp
/ or mx:XML source=http://www.myserver.com/getCategories.jsp/





getCategories.jsp returns xml file So if
getCategories.jsp is changed, you should recompile the flex app also... 



Does it make sense?



-abdul









From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Valy Sivec
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:25
PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] When do I
need to Recompile mxml files?



Hello
flexcoders,

I have a
flex project and want to precompile the mxml files. I was wondering if I need
to re-compile the mxml files in case for example I fix a bug in the business
logic of a remote object method.. ( not method signature changes ). 

So, when
do I need to recompile the mxml files due to changes? I know that when any of
the as/mxml/flex-config.xml has changed than need to recompile...
How about server side classes? Should the mxml care if the backend changed? 

Thanks
for your help.

Valy









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