Since you are using mx components (ModuleLoaders) inside an mx component 
(ViewStack), just use Canvas or one of the mx containers.  If the architecture 
worked under Flex 3, it should work under Flex 4.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Raymond Brown <silenttr...@...> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know how to have multiple modules load inside a view stack in 
> flash builder?
> 
> So you have something like this:
> 
> <mx:ViewStack id="myViewStack">
>   <s:NavigatorContent id="one">
>     <mx:ModuleLoader id="oneModule"/>
>  </s:NavigatorContent>
>   <s:NavigatorContent id="two">
>     <mx:ModuleLoader id="twoModule"/>
>  </s:NavigatorContent>
>   <s:NavigatorContent id="three">
>     <mx:ModuleLoader id="threeModule"/>
>  </s:NavigatorContent>
> </mx:ViewStack>
> 
>  The problem is this - when the app first loads, the modules within the first 
> navigatorContent show fine the others just load as a blank screen and do 
> nothing.  Now granted some of the modules may make the same restful interface 
> call and flex doesn't enable anything to run in a thread like system but why 
> can't I get the modules to load?  I am not working on a web page but a real 
> time monitor and control system and so to save bandwidth and memory I want to 
> load and unload the modules based on which navigatorContent is active.  I 
> have googled and tried many solutions, all to no avail.  I have resorted back 
> to pulling out the code from the modules and adding them as direct components 
> which works but isn't optimized.  PLEASE HELP!
> 
> -ray
>


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