Okay? Then I am probably misunderstanding the useapache flag. What is its
purpose again? I thought anything that was published as apache flex should
be in org.apache.flex?
Am 23.09.2013 23:56 schrieb "Frédéric THOMAS" <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> spark-4.10.0.20130801.swc should be in
> com\adobe\flex\framework\themes\spark\4.10.0.20130801
>
> > org.apache.flex.framework.themes:spark:swc:4.10.0.20130801
>
> As hint, set the useApache flag to false while you mavenize your SDK and
> use
> the one provided by the Apache Flex SDK Installer to be sure you have
> everything you need.
>
> -Fred
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Arne Broedel [mailto:[email protected]]
> Envoyé : lundi 23 septembre 2013 23:21
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Mavenized SDK- Missing themes.spark swc
>
> Hey flex-community,
> I know there have been multiple threads on maven and Flex-Mojos. Most of my
> difficulties (till now) I was able to solve with the help other posts in
> the
> mailing list and the Maven book. But I didnt find something to help me
> here:
>
> [ERROR] Failed to execute goal
> net.flexmojos.oss:flexmojos-maven-plugin:6.0.1:compile-swf
> (default-compile-swf) on project Flex-Hibernate:
> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: Unable to resolve theme
> artifact (org.apache.flex.framework.themes:spark:4.10.0.20130801:swc.
> Failed to resolve artifact
> org.apache.flex.framework.themes:spark:swc:4.10.0.20130801
>
> So I checked my repo and there really is no swc for the spark theme in the
> mavenized SDK. Actually there are 6 packages in the theme package and only
> 3 of them include a swc. The others only a pom. There is only the pom. Is
> this normal? where do I get the necessary swc from?
>

Reply via email to