ActionScript 3.0 :: The Package Does Not Match The File Path
Apr 20, 2010The package does not match the file path
View 4 RepliesThe package does not match the file path
View 4 RepliesI have an actionscript file,it has a package name,it locate C:demo directory,like follows:
package demo{
import flash.display.*;
public class ABC extends Sprite{[code]............
Then I compile above code like following command,but it raise following error:
C:>mxmlc demoABC.as
Loading configuration file C:sdkframeworksflex-config.xml
C:demoABC.as: Error: A file found in a source-path must have the same package structure '', as the definition's package, 'demo'.Where is wrong above command?
how to package entire project. I mean to say that i have large project and i want to manage all files. I have main fla file, some xml files. some .as files. right now all this in one folder. i mean to say how to say path to the main file.
View 1 RepliesI had some trouble yesterday with the statement of the file path after the package statement in classes. but now i am encountering something totally strange. I created a simple class to test if my file path naming was correct, it works great it is called hello world. then started to work on the class that i actually want to make...and it gives me an error stating that the file path name is incorrect. it is the exact same as the hello world class, and in the exact same location (same folder as the .fla) here is the code for all three:
HelloWorld.as:
ActionScript Code:
package {
[code].....
It seems I have no trouble pointing an FLA's document class to my project's class package when the FLA is at the same root level as the package's top-level directory. However, if the FLA is nested in a sub-directory, then relative paths to a class nested in the package will not work.example package & class location : [url]....
Case1 :
Package location : MyProject
FLA location : MyProject[code]........
If someone can provide an explanation as to why nested FLAs can't point to custom packages in parent-level directories, OR demonstrate how this can be done,
Here's the issue: I have three files in the same package: com.foobar
The directory to these files is:
C:..mylibrarysrccomfoobar
then inside I have foo.as and bar.as
When I try to run mxmlc C:..mylibrarysrccomfoobarfoo.as I get the error:
A file found in a source-path must have the same package structure ' ', as the definition's package, 'com.foobar'.
To that I say: it does. The package is com.foobar. The structure goes ..[url]....I've found a few other forum posts on the web about this error, and it seemed like the user had to make the directory matching the package name, which I already have.
I am having some trouble setting relative package source path in the ActionScript Settings Flash CS4.Below is the folder structure on my computer.[code]The only way it will work is with an absolute path like /Users/ jenrosamond/Desktop/Tri-Template/classes.This project is getting moved around to several different machines though, so that absolute path isn't going to work.
View 1 RepliesI have a problem in that I've made a web banner - text with motion and shape tweens. Trouble is when I test movie, it not only plays in a different font to the one I've used in the design (metaPlus normal) it misses out text!?I'm not getting an exact replication of what the fla file is.[code]
View 5 RepliesI have some pdf documents that have been converted to flashpaper, I'm using a little AS3 code to include in flash, however the size does not match the original file; i try load the swf (flashpaper file) into 800x600 movie, but not works, btw there is the code and screenshot
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I've got a properties file with two distinct key-value pair patters like the following;name.name.name.key = valuename.name.fullname.key = valueAccessing them one by one is fine if the key is known.What I need now, though, is to access ALL values from say name.name.name without knowing the keys (integers to be exact). The values then have to be added to an ArrayList to be displayed in a List.The keys are completely random, so I don't know the range beforehand (I can't and don't want to hardcode the range of range of keys for each single properties file), so simply looping through a previously defined range isn't what I need here. Also, the keys are not successive.
How can I do this with AS3?Just for clarification as this seems to be a little confusing;I do not want to parse the properties file. I rather want to solve this using the methods AS and Flex already provide.The ResourceBundle class already has a method that outputs the content of the specified bundle. However, it contains all values. What I need is just a subset of values that match a given key pattern.Edit:To make this easier, I can drop the key pattern matching and create a new resource file with a distinct pattern. Now I only need to get all key-value pairs (I need both the integers from the keys and the value) from that resource.
I have a 3.5MB SWF that points to ~80 FLVs that range in size from 3MB to 10MB.
Is there a way I can package all of these files into one ~500MB file that can be run locally? My client wants sales people to take this app around with them on their laptops and not require the internet and I don't want them to have 100 files to mess with.
I am having troubles passing an x and y argument into a package function that creates a projectile on stage at the tank.gun's x and y.I have attached a zip of the code I am working on.[code]
View 6 RepliesI'm running into this weird thing with ASDoc. It will only document one package function per package.For example.I have these two functions:
gs.util.printf
gs.util.ftrace
In these files:
gs/util/printf.as
gs/util/ftrace.as
The only function that get's documented in ASDocs is "printf". But I know it can do more than one. As an example, in the livedocs [URL] There are more than one functions documented.
I want to know the 'file path' when an user selects a file from 'any location' on his hard disk. I like to know is it possible to fetch the entire file URL instead of the file name alone?
Code:
var fileRef= new FileReference();
fileRef.addListener(mylistener);
mylistener.onOpen = function(file){
[Code]....
I am working with Flex, Flash, Action Script and I want to browse the local machine file system using Operating System's file browse window and select a file then i want to get the full path of the selected file. How can I do this?
View 3 RepliesI'am trying to import an actionscript file in a internal package in my project. From Java and am used to this to like this import Services.myClass. But the IDE doesn't suggest any classes when I type import Services. So how can I import my AbstractIdManager.as file? Inside this actionscript file, there is a public class named AbstractIdManager which extends EventDispatcher My project structure looks like this: I want to use the AbstactIdManager class in my View videochat.mxml
View 1 Repliesis it possible to open extention package files and modify it??
View 2 RepliesI have a number of folders that contain data for my application. These data will change a lot through the application, creating different functionality for my app. What I want to do is package these folders into a customized file, like zip but not necessarily compressed and then in some way open it through flash and look into the folders. But the user will only have to copy paste the one single package file and not 4 or 5 folders of files every time and maybe leaving something important behind.
View 0 RepliesI'm trying to do some restructing of a flash codebase, and I was wondering if anyone could clarify something for me as I'm unsure whether what I'm trying to do goes against a fundamental priciple of flash development or I'm being confused by the Flash CS4 user interface(I've got a java development background, so some of the interaction between fla files and the like is somewhat difficult at times to get my head around). I've done several searches but can't seem to find any similar problems, apologies if any exist.
Basically, I want to restructure my codebase and move my fla files around by putting them at a different location in the directory structure.
Existing structure:
basecompany namecomponent name
where fla files are stored in base, and code is stored in company namecomponent name, and code in said location is in the company name.component name package.
What I want to do is move my fla files from base to component name for each individual project. The actual location of the code is unchanged, but the fla files no longer compile, giving me a 5001 error - package name does not reflect location. I'm assuming that this is because the relative location is different - as far as the fla file is concerned, the code it is referencing is located at component name, not company namecomponent name. Is it possible to make the CS4 publisher understand that the fla file is not at the root of the package structure, and if so how?
I have managed to get it to open a file browser but all I can seem to get it to do is give me the NAME of the selected file *eg. selectedFile.name* I also need the path of the file as in C:examplefile.mp3.
The program I'm making plays an MP3 of your choice at a certain time, like an alarm clock. But I got tired of entering the file path of the MP3 EACH time so I wanted to have a browse feature.
I'm in flash cs3 project. I need to create a pdf file from an image path included into an xml file or if easy also in a written path as the code below:[code]
View 0 RepliesOkay I'm working on a pretty big project, and the last thing I need to do is get this content to display. Here's my lil problem. So I'm loading buildings, and when clicked on, I'm loading a movieclip from the library that has a slideshow movieclip on the first frame, however this slideshow is packaged externally. This slideshow has a "xmlPath" that is defaulted to a XML file. My question is... what kind of code can I use to control which xml is loaded when loading that packaged slideshow?
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Because I was having so much trouble using packages in my other programs I created two simple classes to figure it out. I have placed these two classes in a folder named packageTest and even made a new path there in flash preference.
[Code].....
I am running them from a .fla file with packageTest.FirstPackage set as the document class. I receive the following error when I compile. 5001: The name of package 'packageTest' does not reflect the location of this file. Please change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. C:UsersDirkDesktopRuckuspackageTestPackageTr aveler.as
The error message I'm getting is as follows:5001: The name of package 'mvc' does not reflect the location of this file. change the package definition's name inside this file, or move the file. /Desktop/mvc/Model.as
View 6 RepliesSo I've created a script where a mc is clicked on and the player can draw a path using the mouse. I'm trying to figure out how I can get the mc to follow the path drawn out by the player's mouse and when the player clicks again, it erases all of the path.my code is below
Code:
import flash.display.Sprite;
import flash.events.MouseEvent;[code].....
I have an Air Application which uses mx:HTML to show a html Page. This html page is located in my bin-debug and as long as i start my application out of FB it works fine.
In Project -> Properties -> Flex Build Packaging -> Package Content the test.html is selected
When I build the project by Project-> Export Release Build the HTML file is not included in the Air Package and so cannot be shown.
How can I get the full file path of a file? I have this so far:
ActionScript Code:
var fileRefList:FileReferenceList = new FileReferenceList();
fileRefList.addEventListener(Event.SELECT, selectHandler);
browse.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, brwoser);
[Code]....
I can only get the file name and that pretty useless for an upload to a server. I will be using php to ftp it to my server.
i was wondering when I import a class, for example "import flash.text.*;", and when I import the same class in the subsequent AS file in the same package, isn't it disk space consuming? If so, is there a way to like, import it once and it will apply to all the other AS in your package?
View 2 RepliesThis is with Flexbuilder 3.2, Eclipse 3.3.2.I am moving my development environment to a new machine. Actionscript classes that compiled in the old environment now get a compile error:
A file found in a source-path must have an externally visible definition. If a definition in the file is meant to be externally visible, please put the definition in a package.I do declare the package in these classes - I think failure to declare the package is the usual reason for this error.To add to the mystery, many classes in this project compile without errors.
I want to get the path of the file (in which the script is run), with out the file name.
how to do that?
at present i have the following code:
Code:
var filename1=flash.documents[0].name;
fl.trace("this file name >>> "+filename1);
var filePath = flash.documents[0].path; // getting doc path
fl.trace("File path "+filePath);
and i get the following in output window
HTML Code:
this file name >>> testing2.fla
File path E:Flash JSFL est2 esting2.fla