Hi,

The project I'm working on is seeing a lot of native Javascript creeping 
in, largely as a result of the requirement to incorporate UI features 
developed by other teams that specialise in Javascript.  I am hoping to 
manage the Javascript dependencies using require.js 
(http://requirejs.org/).  Correctly used, require.js will remove the 
problem where a script loads, executes, and fails because of a reference to 
another script that hasn't finished loading yet.

But I still have problems when JSNI code calls into a Javascript library 
before it's finished loading.  The solution would appear to be to use 
require.js to load the nocache script that boots the application, so that 
it won't start executing until all its dependencies have loaded.

Does anyone know if this is possible?  Any advice?

Thanks,

Chris

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