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Hello. I'm interested if there is a possibility to get fully operational Flex/Air developement env. under the GNU/Linux OS. I got little atracted to this technology and would want to try it, but as far as i was researching there is no good way to develop Flex/Air RIA under GNU/Linux. Is it possible??

I've tryed the FlexBeans plugin to Netbeans IDE but it gives me annoying errors at compiling the apps and not all the commands posted at tutorials are working in it.

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Im not sure but would this work? WineHQ - About Wine

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Yes i know about the wine but still i was looking up for Free IDE to develop flex apps as
Adobe Builder is commercial and you need to buy it in order to use.

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In that case this may help.
Free IDEs for Flex and AIR Development | rainwebs.net

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As far as i read it is good option :D thank you very much :) will look it up and try to develop something in nearest future.


Edit

Axdt for Eclipse IDE seems to work fine, just got hello world working with no warnings / errors etc.

For more information related to testing Axdt and developing Flex apps in it check my blog i will post more there if anyone is interested.

Edited by NoSkill, 07 February 2011 - 02:47 PM.





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