Aptana as I briefly mentioned in my post about additional plugins for Flex Builder (or eclipse to be more precise). Is an HTML / Ajax IDE. It also supports AIR development, so you can happily produce specific or hybrid AIR applications without ever having to leave Flex Builder. However what may not be too clear to some is where do you point the AIR extensions in Aptana to allow it to compile an AIR package?
Well it is pretty simple, and for ease of description I will use the standalone version setup – the plugin version of Flex Builder should be identical though.
Follow the steps below and you should be up and running super quick


So the next step is to actually create a new Aptana AIR project. Once you have created that (feel free to choose any Ajax framework – I chose the Adobe Spry framework), we are going to test it just to make sure it will compile to an AIR application properly. So once you have clicked through all of the dialogs and it has opened the main HTML page we are going to do nothing more than hit the Export AIR button on the tool bar. You should see it exporting the package in the bottom right hand corner of the IDE. Once it finishes locate where you exported it to (by default this is the same directory as your project) and double click the AIr package to install it. If you have any problems go back over the steps above and make sure you haven’t missed out anything.
If it all worked out and you are now looking at a very simple HTML based AIR application. The good thing about this is that it, by default, also demonstrates how sandboxed and non-sandboxed content operates in AIR when developing in HTML / Ajax.
Well that’s it now all you need to do is get coding and congratulations, you can now develop both Flex and HTML / Ajax AIR solutions from within Flex Builder (eclipse) with Aptana.

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