Hi Darren,

ILOG Elixir and Apache Flex compatibility issue has been fixed.
See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33421

So there is one less huge reason for not moving your application to Apache Flex 
;-)

It will be available in the next release (4.12.1 and/or 4.13), but you can 
already try it by installing the latest Flex SDK nightly build.

Maurice 

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De : DarrenEvans [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : vendredi 14 mars 2014 19:11
À : [email protected]
Objet : Patching Flex 4.6 SDK chart functionality

After posting a comment on
https://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/Flex%204.6/
<https://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/Flex%204.6/>   and being kindly
answered by Alex Harui, he directed me here to continue.

For a bunch of reason we are stuck on Flex SDK 4.6 for the forseeable future.

The problem we want to fix is around chart functionality. We have implemented 
some charts but they are incredibly slow to initialise (10 - 30 seconds). 

I have seen this issue
https://issues.apache.org/jira/i#browse/FLEX-33216
<https://issues.apache.org/jira/i#browse/FLEX-33216>   and was hoping to
apply the fix to our 4.6 SDK to see if it helps at all.

*What's the best way to do this?*

I was originally going to rebuild the Flex 4.6 SDK, retrofitting the 
modifications. However, Alex suggested swapping the charts.swc lib file. I have 
tried this (using 4.12 Apache SDK file) and although our main project seems to 
compile our test project results in the following error:

[TestHealthRosterClient] No signed digest found in catalog.xml of the library, 
C:\Workspaces\sdks\Flex\4.6.0\frameworks\libs\charts.swc. Compile the library 
with -create-digest=true and try again.

We are using IntelliJ to build our product. The main project did build but 
seemed to run equally slowly. However, I'm not entirely sure the modified swc 
was picked up......



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