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LCCS in mobile burrito project

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Hi

Have anybody experience with trying to develop an mobil app in FlashBuilder Burrito, using LCCS.
I get alot of errors when trying to develop a LCCS enabled mobile app, I have tried to include mx.swc, and sparkskin.swc.

Does anybody have an idea how to do it?

Best Regards

Martin

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Former Community Member

Hi Martin,

Our LCCS framework is based on mx framework and most of the mx

components specially the UI ones aren't supported in flex 4.5 i.e.

Burrito. We are working on putting up a basic version for burrito

which you will be able to use for any mobile app.

This will be hopefully somewhere in flex 4.5 timeframe next yr, but we

can't commit the time. I will have more updates in near future and

might put up a beta build.

Thanks

Hironmay Basu

Sent from my iPhone

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I am playing with it, but I am using the Flash only SDK to keep things small and it works great. Of course you'll need to build your own high level components but given the mobile UI you may want to do it anyway.

Hironmay is looking that the full SDK, I think, and will probably comment later about his findings.

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Former Community Member

Hi Martin,

Our LCCS framework is based on mx framework and most of the mx

components specially the UI ones aren't supported in flex 4.5 i.e.

Burrito. We are working on putting up a basic version for burrito

which you will be able to use for any mobile app.

This will be hopefully somewhere in flex 4.5 timeframe next yr, but we

can't commit the time. I will have more updates in near future and

might put up a beta build.

Thanks

Hironmay Basu

Sent from my iPhone

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