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  • empiresolutions
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    • Apr 2006
    • 162

    Error Publishing Adobe Air File

    I want to create AIR applications. I have downloaded the current AIR app and the current SDK files. I have followed a few different tutorials about creating an air app. Each tutorial works fine when testing the created files against the adl.exe file. My issues arise when i try to publish the actual AIR file in the command line.

    I am able to create the PFX file fine using a command similar to -
    Code:
    C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\sdk\bin>adt -certificate -cn SelfSigned 1024-RSA samp
    leCert.pfx samplePassword
    But when i try to create the AIR file like this -
    Code:
    C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\sdk\bin>adt -package -storetype pkcs12 -keystore samp
    leCert.pfx HelloWorld.air C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\projects\HelloWorld\HelloWo
    rld-app.xml C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\projects\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.html C:\ap
    ache2triad\htdocs\air\projects\HelloWorld\AIRAliases.js
    I get the the following message with no resulting AIR file -
    Code:
    absolute path: C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\projects\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.html
    usage:
      adt -checkstore SIGNING_OPTIONS
      adt -certificate -cn <name> ( -ou <org-unit> )? ( -o <org-name> )? ( -c <count
    ry> )? <key-type> <pfx-file> <password>
      adt -help
      adt -migrate SIGNING_OTIONS <air-file-in> <air-file-out>
      adt -package SIGNING_OPTIONS <air-file> <app-desc> FILE_ARGS
      adt -prepare <airi-file> <app-desc> FILE_ARGS
      adt -sign SIGNING_OPTIONS <airi-file> <air-file>
      adt -version
    
    SIGNING_OPTIONS: -storetype <type> ( -keystore <store> )? ( -storepass <pass> )?
     ( -keypass <pass> )? ( -providerName <name> )? ( -tsa <url> )?
    FILE_ARGS: <fileOrDir>* (( -C <dir> <fileOrDir>+ ) | ( -e <file> <path> ))*
    I believe the actual error within it is.. WHY? -
    Code:
    absolute path: C:\apache2triad\htdocs\air\projects\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.html
    Also other attempts have resulted in the error message saying "not enough arguments" then giving the same "usage" help as above.

    I REALLY need to figure this out. Any help is much appreciated.

    Thank you, Cesar
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