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Posted to dev@flex.apache.org by OK <po...@olafkrueger.net> on 2016/09/10 07:05:32 UTC
[FlexJS][FlashBuilder4.7] "New mxml component" dialog-> No base
classes available
Hi,
I notice that I have to enter the full path to the base class manually if I
would like to create a new component using the "New MXML component" dialog.
I doesn't remember it that ever works before so is there any way to instill
FlashBuilder to provide
the FlexJS classes?
Thanks,
Olaf
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Re: [FlexJS][FlashBuilder4.7] "New mxml component" dialog-> No base
classes available
Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
On 9/10/16, 12:05 AM, "OK" <po...@olafkrueger.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>I notice that I have to enter the full path to the base class manually if
>I
>would like to create a new component using the "New MXML component"
>dialog.
>
>I doesn't remember it that ever works before so is there any way to
>instill
>FlashBuilder to provide
>the FlexJS classes?
Don't know. Can you file a JIRA so we don't forget about this issue and
we can see how many other people complain?
Thanks,
-Alex
RE: [FlexJS][FlashBuilder4.7] "New mxml component" dialog-> No base
classes available
Posted by OK <po...@olafkrueger.net>.
Thanks for filing the JIRA yishayw!
I wonder why this issue is not yet noticed by others.
So please let me know if this "New mxml..." dialog work for others or if you
use other tools or workflows to create a mxml component.
Maybe there's something cool that I didn't know... ;-)
Thank you!
Olaf
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