Hmm... I thought that for SWC to be lazy loaded as RSLs, they need to be SWZ (which only Adobe can create)...
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Michael Schmalle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > Is it possible to lazy load a SWC? > > No, SWC have to be compiled with the mxmlc compiler into the app. > > RSLs can lazy load component libraries though. > > Mike > > On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 3:39 AM, Sefi Ninio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hey Scott, >> >> I actually thought of creating a SWC as well, but I wanted to leverage >> lazy loading into the main app, that's why I thought more along the lines of >> a module loaded first time it's needed. >> Is it possible to lazy load a SWC? >> >> On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Scott Melby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >>> I would be inclined to use the component compiler >>> (compc<http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=compilers_22.html>) >>> to build a component into a .swc library (think flexlib) that you could then >>> easily use from each version of your application (just load the .swc as a >>> library). >>> >>> hth >>> Scott >>> >>> -- >>> Scott Melby >>> Founder, Fast Lane Software LLC >>> http://www.fastlanesw.com >>> >>> >>> >>> sefi.ninio wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone. >>> >>> I have a functionality that needs to be implemented both as a >>> standalone app (for users with restricted access) and as a module in >>> the main app (for users with full rights access). >>> >>> In the effort of code reuse (and laziness, of course), I'd like to >>> implement the functionality once and pack it as a standalone >>> application and as a module to be loaded inside the main app. >>> >>> I am in the middle of the process of thinking how to achieve this, and >>> would appreciate any suggestions the community here might have to offer. >>> >>> I thought of packing it as a module and make both main app and >>> restricted app load it as a module - that seems the obvious approach, >>> but I'm curious if there are more elegant ways to resolve this. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Sefi >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Teoti Graphix, LLC > http://www.teotigraphix.com > > Teoti Graphix Blog > http://www.blog.teotigraphix.com > > You can find more by solving the problem then by 'asking the question'. > >

