Dale mentioned RSLs recently added to the mix...perhaps this bug is plaguing
you?
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-14669

Also, just a stab here, scoping issues?  See this for a example
http://brupp.com/blog/2009/11/quick-tip-moduleevent-ready-not-firing/

HTH some....sorry for the drive-by, deep in things.


Douglas Knudsen
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On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Scott Talsma <[email protected]> wrote:

> This may be a major diversion for you, but I have seen significant issues
> related to whether the file being loaded was already in browser cache or
> not.  When it is cache, not all the proper events fire all the time.  And it
> only seems to be an issue w/FP10.
>
> I've only fought it was Loaders and SWFLoaders--not Modules, but the result
> sounded familiar, so I thought I would throw my experiences out there.
>
> HTH,
> Scott
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Dale Bronk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My application has 3 main modules.  We download a small swf with a login
>> page and while the login page is displayed and the user is logging in, we
>> are downloading our 3 modules in the background.  If the user clicks login
>> before all are loaded, we see that and we wait for the modules to get
>> loaded
>> before we move forward with authentication.  The problem we are having is
>> that the ModuleEvent.READY event is not always being dispatched and I have
>> no idea why.  I've tried both ModuleLoader and ModuleManager.  I could
>> bring
>> up the app several times in a row and everything is good.  But then I'll
>> pull it up again and see that maybe one of the modules did not dispatch
>> READY.  I have progress meters on them so I see they are all 100%
>> downloaded.  It is very strange because I can do this several times with
>> no
>> issues, then all of a sudden no more READY dispatched.  If I clear my
>> browser cache then all works again.
>>
>> We are using RSL for our framework.  Here is the code I have for one of my
>> modules.  Others work the same.  In the ready handlers we will use the
>> factory.create, but it does not get there if the READY is not dispatched.
>>
>> Any suggestions?  I have a feeling that it has something to do with the
>> fact
>> we are using RSL for our framework.  When we were not using RSL, I did not
>> have this issue.
>>
>> private var rtiModuleInfoProxy : IModuleInfo;rtiModuleInfoProxy =
>> ModuleManager.getModule("rti.swf");
>>
>> rtiModuleInfoProxy.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.READY, onRTIModuleReady,
>> false, 0, true);
>> rtiModuleInfoProxy.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.ERROR, onRTIModuleError,
>> false, 0, true);
>> rtiModuleInfoProxy.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.PROGRESS,
>> onRTIModuleProgress, false, 0, true);
>> rtiModuleInfoProxy.load();
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dale
>>
>>
>>
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