Re: FlexJs-Royale-js

2017-10-25 Thread Peter Ent
Hi, I have a new migration helper at: http://home.apache.org/~pent/Flex2RoyaleApp/ You should start with the Royale Express package as these are components that have the most common functionality built into them. Your feedback would be GREATLY appreciated so we can make this better. I just finis

Re: FlexJs-Royale-js

2017-10-25 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
Hi Serkan, I would add couple of things to the Carlos's message. First of all Peter's application and their results - not sure if it is updated [1], apache Royale website which is under construction [2]. I would suggest you to take a look into the examples first and try to build them [3]. You have

Re: FlexJs-Royale-js

2017-10-25 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Senkar, in Royale list you can check for Peter Ent's effort to generate a some Flex2Royale App that helps with component documentation between SDKs. As well there's some effort by Olaf Krueger that should be migrate to Royale as well in github: https://github.com/ok-at-github/flexjs-docs/wiki

RE: FlexJs-Royale-js

2017-10-25 Thread Serkan TAS
Thank you ver much Carlos, Is there a guide or some documentation for migration ? -Original Message- From: carlos.rov...@gmail.com [mailto:carlos.rov...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Carlos Rovira Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 12:07 PM To: users@flex.apache.org Subject: Re: FlexJs-Royale

Re: FlexJs-Royale-js

2017-10-25 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Serkan, Apache Royale is the new name of Apache FlexJS. So if use that route please move to Apache Royale project. Apache Royale is 0.9 so I think is the best choice to migrate, since depending on how you made your application you can reuse part of your AS3 code and use the rest as a guide to