I have read and re-read all the posts on breaking up a big application
into smaller chunks either using the Loader method or createChild.

createChild works well to delay creation of objects but the actually
SWF size is not smaller as the classes are compiled into the
application.  The Loader loads stuff on runtime but you get longer
load times because of overlapping of common classes (each loaded SWF
is a Flex app with the main component being the Application class).

My question I have is in regards to the Loader and loading other
<mx:Application> flex SWFs.  When I try to do this, I can not get the
loader swf's to stay dyanmic 100% widht and height.  I want the loaded
application SWF to fill up the container it was loaded in.

It has to do with something when it reaches 500 width and 375 height,
some defaults in the Application class.  I found some methods of
hacking the width and height to work somewhat reasonably, but in the
end it doesn't seem right.

I know the Flex Exampler Explorer is a good example of loading
different Application SWF into a container but none of them do 100%
width/height.

First, do people really use Loader to load multiple Flex
mini-applications? 

and if so how do you address the 100% width/height issue?







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