Hi Alex, thank you for the fast "on-the-spot" hint!
Although I did so before (inserted an ECHO statement), I obviously
didn't pay enough attention to it ;-(
It reported "C:\apache flex 4.10.0", but I did not realize it was not
giving the actual path/version, which is 4.13...
I added the direct setting of FLEX_HOME in the asdoc.bat file, i.e. made
it unconditional: set FLEX_HOME=%~dp0\..
And then everything worked as expected!

Funny thing and side note:
Obviously the setting of the FLEX_HOME variable is saved and kept with
the then correct value; even if I start a new terminal window!
Anyhow, I'll keep the direct setting in the file and treat this as solved.

Thanks and regards
Hans

BTW: I highly appreciate the great work you all are doing!
I love AS3 and Flex; very powerful!
And also very well documented with a lot of information available in the
internet (stackoverflow, Adobe, apache, O'Reilly, many blogs, ...).
When will the new Flex-book available you talked about a while ago? Or
did I miss the release??

Am 07.08.2014 um 06:09 schrieb Alex Harui:
> Try dumping out what FLEX_HOME is set to.
>
> -Alex
>
> On 8/6/14 3:41 PM, "Hans J Nuecke" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Although I can run asdoc in FlashBuilder (via ant), I'd like to use it
>> directly from the command line.
>> I understood that asdoc.exe is no more supported because of 32/64 bit
>> issues, and asdoc.bat and aasdoc.bat now should be used instead.
>>
>> But calling asdoc.bat (simply as "asdoc.bat -help" or with a complete
>> set of parameters as shown in Adobe's examples)
> >from a command line (with or w\o admin rights) on my Windows 7 64 bit
>> system
>> results in that error:
>> "main class flex2.tools.ASDoc" could not be found.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>> Anything wrong with my Java or Flex installation? Any PATH variable
>> missing?
>>
>> asdoc.bat at the end is just one single line of "code":
>> java -Xmx1024m -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false
>> -Xbootclasspath/p:"%FLEX_HOME%\lib\xalan.jar" -classpath
>> "%FLEX_HOME%\lib\asdoc.jar" flex2.tools.ASDoc
>> +flexlib="%FLEX_HOME%\frameworks" %*
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Hans

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