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Simon Wacker
Simon_Wacker at gmx.de
Wed Jun 29 08:37:24 PDT 2005
Hi Christoph,
the default command is xml2swf if you specify an xml source and a swf
destination. But you surely want to use the simple command. You thus have to
specify this with the command or cmd attribute.
<swfmill src="${swfmill.dir}/application.xml"
dest="${build.dir}/application.swf" cmd="simple"/>
This should do the trick and everything works fine. ;)
You can specify multiple classpath nodes and nest them as you please.
Greetings,
Simon
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Simon Wacker
www.simonwacker.com
www.as2lib.org
www.hq-heilbronn.de
www.flik-flak.de
----- Original Message -----
From: "christoph atteneder [celumSOLUTIONS]"
<christoph.atteneder at celumsolutions.com>
To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <osflash at osflash.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 1:16 PM
Subject: AW: [[W3-SPAM]] - Re: [osflash] Using as2lib SWF Ant Tasks
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Hi,
I tried to build Aral´s application.xml with simons swfmill ant task, but
got following error in eclipse console:
[swfmill] swfmill 0.2.7
[swfmill] Reading from [PATH]\application.xml
[swfmill] doesn't seem to be a swfml file
[swfmill] Writing SWF to [PATH]\application.swf
[swfmill] no SWF loaded to save
ant script:
<target name="build application swf" description="builds application swf">
<swfmill src="${swfmill.dir}/application.xml"
dest="${build.dir}/application.swf" />
</target>
application.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!--
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Natural Entry Point Method Sample Application
// for Swfmill + MTASC
//
// Application SWFML-S file.
//
// Author: Aral Balkan
//
// Copyright:
// Copyright © 2004, 2005 Aral Balkan. All Rights Reserved.
// Copyright © 2004, 2005 Ariaware Limited.
// http://ariaware.com
//
// Flash Platform and RIA blog:
// http://flashant.org
//
// OSFlash - Open Source Flash:
// http://osflash.org
//
// Released under the open-source MIT license.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-->
<movie width="320" height="240" framerate="30">
<background color="#ffffff"/>
<!--
The Application and Particle classes have been
compiled into the classes.swf file, which we
import as an asset. This makes the classes
available for linking to our movie clips.
-->
<clip import="classes.swf" />
<frame>
<!--
The Library contains the Application form, linked
to the Application class and the EclipseLogo
sprite, linked to the Particle class.
-->
<library>
<clip id="Application" class="Application" />
<clip id="EclipseLogo" class="Particle" import="lib/eclipse32.png" />
</library>
<!--
Place an instance of the Application form on Stage
to instantiate it and provide the Natural Entry Point.
-->
<place id="Application" name="app" x="0" y="0" depth="1000" />
</frame>
</movie>
Any ideas what I´ve done wrong?
BTW:
Does someone know, how to add multiple classpaths in mtasc ant task?
Mulitple classpath parameters can´t be set and following structure is also
just for one src directory, isn´t it?
<mtasc classpath="${src.dir}" split="yes">
<srcset dir="${src.dir}">
<include name="**/*Queue.as"/>
<include name="**/*Map.as"/>
</srcset>
</mtasc>
thx
Christoph
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: osflash-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:osflash-bounces at osflash.org] Im
Auftrag von Sascha Balkau
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 12:10
An: Open Source Flash Mailing List
Betreff: [[W3-SPAM]] - Re: [osflash] Using as2lib SWF Ant Tasks with
Eclipse? - E-Mail-Adresse wurde in Betreff-Zeile gefunden.
Verbose option didn't brought anything to light. Thanks alot anyway for the
help!
-sascha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Shaw" <mike at socco.net>
To: "'Open Source Flash Mailing List'" <osflash at osflash.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 3:57 PM
Subject: RE: [osflash] Using as2lib SWF Ant Tasks with Eclipse?
> Sascha,
>
> Try adding verbose="true" to the swf tag see if that outputs anything
> else.
>
> I'm running out of ideas, you could hack the task java file to remove the
> exception handling and see what the actual complaint is.
>
> Sorry,
>
> Mike.
>
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