1. Download AS3 Client and Extract 2. Download IntelliJ IDEA <I recommend Ultimate Edition> and install 3. Download Flex SDK 4.6.0 and Extract 4. Run IntelliJ IDEA 5. Click Open and Find Your AS3 Client Source Folder ... 6. Click CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + S and you are now see this 7. Click Dependencies 8. Click New... and Find Your Flex Folder 9. Click Apply 10. Click SHIFT + F10 and All Works
Sorry Bad English :/
Nice tutorial but this is useless cuz most of people can't even get server to work
It's actually useful and how can people not get the server to work? All you do is start it up...
At least i get errors when i setup it first time something about default values i think.And there is like 7/10 people that will give up on that step.
Originally Posted by Ahlwong
It's actually useful and how can people not get the server to work? All you do is start it up...
Setting up a server....?
Originally Posted by VoOoLoX
At least i get errors when i setup it first time something about default values i think.And there is like 7/10 people that will give up on that step.
How can setting the server up be hard?
It's Creepylava's source.
Not hard to set up at all.
If you can't set it up completely, find the errors. Can't be that hard. Perhaps the struct.sql might be a problem but that can be tackled easily. Fixed that for me in a few seconds
Originally Posted by Ahlwong
How can setting the server up be hard?
It's Creepylava's source.
Not hard to set up at all.
If you can't set it up completely, find the errors. Can't be that hard. Perhaps the struct.sql might be a problem but that can be tackled easily. Fixed that for me in a few seconds
Yeah its not very hard, I can do it within minutes of having a new source.
Originally Posted by GhostMareeX
2. Download IntelliJ IDEA <I recommend Ultimate Edition> and install
or you know... flashDevelop... or any of the other 15 or so softwares who can run a flash IDE...
Also you "Recommend" The Utimate Edition... You can't do anything with flash unless you have the ultimate edition for IntelliJ unless they changed that recently which I doubt
2. Download IntelliJ IDEA <I recommend Ultimate Edition> and install
Hmm, can an Adobe program be used instead? Flash professional etc as i have the business/entreprise edition of Adobe CC so i have access to the complete catalogue of Adobe apps