What is the difference between Apache Flex SDK and Adobe Flex SDK? Here's how I was answered to a similar question - "This is a compiler (AIR SDK), not a runtime platform."
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Apache Flex SDK is the Adobe Flex SDK version of the Adobe Flex SDK that has completely passed into the hands of the community. There are currently no particularly strong differences. Apache version is actively updated and developed.
- @ShockWave: Thank you! And you do not tell me that in such cases it is better to use, AIR SDK with ASC 2.0 or Apache Flex SDK? And I ask you very much, if you can, and if you know, tell me how to install the Apache Flex SDK on FD. - vas
- - I use the AIR SDK, I don’t see any reason to go to Apache - in the fd settings, add a folder with sdk - Settings -> AS3Context -> Installed Flex SDKs -> Add (Add) - ShockWave
- Today is my “day of bad luck” ... Apache gives an error - gException: Could not locate lib \ fcsh.jar in Flex SDK. With the AIR SDK, there are also problems, I can compile it, but I can not uncompress it. Most likely I can not uncategorize due to the fact that it is also somewhere that is not so tuned. - Vas
- Unscrambling? Why do you need apache flex? In fd, the built-in (shakes itself) Flex (4.6) and AIR SDK (3.9), use them, they are free and open. - ShockWave
- Nah, you misunderstood :) Uncompress your own swf to make sure that inline works. When I use the AIR SDK (3.9) going with the latest version of FD, the decompiler gives an error and I come to the conclusion that something is wrong. - vas
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