yooni126 Hello every body, I would like to introduce you a new Air descriptor generator tool! You can add Native Extension setting easily and you can also update your old descriptor XML file to remove or edit ANE settings or permission. https://youtu.be/1j71PFebshs You can ask to add your ANE setting to the application by adding new GitHub issue: https://github.com/SaffronCode/Adobe-Air-Assistant
Michoko Nice tools, thanks for sharing ! Since it seems to be in some way sponsored by Distriqt, I think it would be nice to add all the Distriqt ANEs (from what I saw, some are still missing). Cheers!
yooni126 Good News! the new version of Adobe-Air-Assistant released... in this version,all Distriqt ANEs have been added. You can ask to add your ANE setting to the application by adding new GitHub issue: https://github.com/SaffronCode/Adobe-Air-Assistant
yooni126 TADA! By cooperation with ApplicationLoader.net, on today's version, you can create Assets.car file rights in the Adobe Air Assistant both for Windows and Mac!
inverse yooni126 As in use your application as a command line tool. So I could write a batch script that calls your exe/app with the ANE's and certificates, etc as command line arguments. Your application would then generate the XML file from the arguments included in the command.
yooni126 inverse That would be nice! would you lead us to documentation or solution to activate command line inputs for the Air desktop application? if there been.
inverse @yooni126 NativeApplication.nativeApplication.addEventListener(InvokeEvent.INVOKE, onInvoke); public function onInvoke(invocation:InvokeEvent):void { var arguments:Array = invocation.arguments; var currentDir:File = invocation.currentDirectory; var firstArgument:String = arguments[0]; } https://help.adobe.com/en_US/as3/dev/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d118676a5d46-8000.html