I am developing an AIR application. This application needs some hardware accesses that are not possible with AIR. I decided to use the NativeApplication class in AIR, which launches a C# executable. The AIR application and the "native" application then communicate with the standard output and standard input streams.
A bit like that:
private var np:NativeProcess = new NativeProcess();
private var npi:NativeProcessStartupInfo = new NativeProcessStartupInfo();
private var args:Vector.<String> = new Vector.<String>();
private function creationCompleteHandler(event:FlexEvent):void {
args.push("myCommand");
args.push("myParameter");
npi.arguments = args;
npi.executable = File.applicationDirectory.resolvePath("MyNativeExe.exe");
np.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.STANDARD_OUTPUT_DATA, onData);
np.start(npi);
}
private function onData(e:ProgressEvent):void {
while(np.standardOutput.bytesAvailable != 0) {
trace(String.fromCharCode(np.standardOutput.readByte()));
}
}
I put MyNativeExe.exe file in the application directory, set the "extendedDesktop" value in the *-app.xml supportedProfiles, and it works fine.
Now, I would like to create a kind of AS3 SWC library that embeds MyNativeExe.exe and which provide an AS3 class to manage the interaction with MyNativeExe.exe. Therefore I could easily reuse this work in other AIR projects by simply addind the SWC file as a library. I may have to manually add the "extendedDesktop" value to the new AIR projects, but it is not a problem.
And I am stuck. I can embed an EXE file in a SWC file, by manually selecting the resources to embed with Flash Builder but...
- it will not be automatically embeded in the final SWF file as only the needed parts of the SWC file are merged with the SWF
- even if it is (enforcing the merge with an [Embed] tag, ...), how can I access and execute the embedded EXE file? NativeProcessInfo.executable needs a File object, and not a byte stream.
The only idea I have would be to embed the EXE file with [Embed], load it as a byte array, create a new file with the byte array as data, and then execute the file. I don't know if it works, but I do not like the idea, as it implies having the EXE kind of duplicated.
Does someone have an idea?
Thank you!