That's exactly what we did :) We use IntelliJ for both Java and Flex, but now we use IntelliJ for Java and VSCode/Moonshine for Royale. The main point was not change a single line or config in the java server side and focus just on Royale using the exact same API for server communication through AMF/RemoteObject. And we did it :)
El mié., 16 oct. 2019 a las 16:16, Takeshita Shoichiro (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Carlos, thanks. Our Flex application uses BlazeDS. You mean, there will > be no changes at the server side with Royale? If so, we can only focus on > presentation layer. Will use VS code. > > 2019年10月16日(水) 23:01 Carlos Rovira <[email protected]>: > >> Hi, >> >> notice that I give you the most easy way, but that take more time that >> just compile the few projects you want doing the same in its own folders, >> that should be just few seconds. >> >> About creating a project in Eclipse for BlazeDS. That's just a standard >> java web app (a WAR) and you can do it in the same way you'll do any other >> java web app project. That's beyond royale and there's many tutorials, >> articles and courses on the web. Once you have that standard web app, you >> can add the blazeds jars and config. For that you can check how >> SampleAmfWebApp do it, or again search the web for some BlazeDS article >> about it. >> >> About Royale project basic project for Eclipse there's Flash Builder, >> although I must warn you that is a very old Adobe app without support or >> updates for almost 10 years. Some people are using it. Other are using >> VSCode or Moonshine IDEs that are far new and updated each month with new >> bug fixes and features. >> >> https://royale.apache.org/ides/ >> https://apache.github.io/royale-docs/get-started/development-tools >> >> >> >> >> El mié., 16 oct. 2019 a las 15:34, Takeshita Shoichiro (< >> [email protected]>) escribió: >> >>> Carlos, thanks. >>> >>> I could compile by executing maven clean install at >>> /royale-asis/example. Took 4 min. on my MacBook Pro. It seems the >>> compilation requires released zip structure. It seems these examples >>> cannot be imported into Eclipse as these are. >>> >>> I want to create a basic Royale project in Eclipse, which only contain >>> server side Java code with BlazeDS library. As to the Flex portion, in the >>> meantime, I 'd like to create a project using Visual Studio Code. Any >>> reference that makes this happen? >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 9:36 PM Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Takeshita, >>>> >>>> most easy way is just position on examples folder and run "mvn clean >>>> install" (optional add -DskipTests to avoid building with tests). >>>> This will build all examples in that subtree folder with maven. >>>> You'll get RemoteObjectAMFTest and SampleAmfWebApp build with maven and >>>> ready to be deployed. >>>> >>>> El mié., 16 oct. 2019 a las 3:35, Takeshita Shoichiro (< >>>> [email protected]>) escribió: >>>> >>>>> Firstly, I copy this folder to a new folder; then import the folder to >>>>> Eclipse. >>>>> >>>>> It took rather long time. >>>>> During importing, Eclipse claims maven build errors. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> royale-maven-plugin:0.9.6:compile-app (70 errors) >>>>> >>>>> royale-maven-plugin:0.9.6:compile-trust (70 errors) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> My primary purpose is to build SampleAmfWebApp and run it. >>>>> >>>>> In its pom.xml, errors are marked for combine.self. I need to fix >>>>> these before build. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> README seems to say, to run SampleAmfWebApp, RemoteObjectAMFTest is >>>>> required. In its pom.xml, there is a plugin error. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Multiple annotations found at this line. >>>>> >>>>> It is related to the above mentioned maven errors. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Are there any problems to import examples to Eclipse? >>>>> >>>>> If so, what is a recommended way to build and run SampleAmfWebApp. >>>>> -- >>>>> Shoichiro Takeshita >>>>> 武下 祥一郎 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Carlos Rovira >>>> http://about.me/carlosrovira >>>> >>>> >>> >>> -- >>> Shoichiro Takeshita >>> 武下 祥一郎 >>> >> >> >> -- >> Carlos Rovira >> http://about.me/carlosrovira >> >> -- > Shoichiro Takeshita > 武下 祥一郎 > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
