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	Comments on: Automating SWC Creation in Flex 1.5	</title>
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		By: Brian Deitte		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great intro.  I never see as much information on compc/SWCs as I would like, but I&#039;m a bit biased.  I&#039;m sure part of this is because it is only a command line tool in 1.x.  In 2.0, the SWC format has completely changed.  The catalog.xml file within the SWC is much cleaner and smaller.  You can also add arbitrary files and do some other advanced things that couldn&#039;t be done before.

It was named compc, by the way, as shorthand for Component Compiler.  We tried to come up with better names, but the &#039;temporary&#039; name I used seemed to stick.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great intro.  I never see as much information on compc/SWCs as I would like, but I&#8217;m a bit biased.  I&#8217;m sure part of this is because it is only a command line tool in 1.x.  In 2.0, the SWC format has completely changed.  The catalog.xml file within the SWC is much cleaner and smaller.  You can also add arbitrary files and do some other advanced things that couldn&#8217;t be done before.</p>
<p>It was named compc, by the way, as shorthand for Component Compiler.  We tried to come up with better names, but the &#8216;temporary&#8217; name I used seemed to stick.</p>
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