In April last year I was thinking out loud about how a JAXB-for-AS3 would be a good thing. I didn’t pursue it much, had a couple of ideas that turned out to be dead ends. So I forgot all about it.
Lo and behold, though, someone (independently) had very similar thoughts and acted on them. Conrad Winchester and a couple other folks have begun work on ASAXB, which looks like a very promising project. I am keen to get an AS3 implementation of xjc happening to complement the marshalling / unmarshalling code that’s already been written. Once we’ve got the next round of features build at makebook, I will have a little more time to work on it.
Tags: AS3, Java, ports, xml



What about FlexXB on google code
http://code.google.com/p/flexxb/
Does exactly this, and from my experience, it does it very well
It’s a waste of time.. flash wannabe java at it’s worst! e4x makes it totally redundant.
Nonsense. E4X does not provide compile-time bindings, so it is not equivalent.