Package the RSLs in the app dir so you can load them in the sandbox. On 7/24/14 7:03 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi guys, >I've got an app which consist of a "container" which loads one "module", >which particular module to be loaded depends on the user, etc... >Until now, the modules were compiled against all their common >dependencies (about 15 swc + the framework itself), generating a big swf >even using link-report given the container doesn't do much more than >loading a module. >To optimize it, I had the idea to create RSLs from those dependencies >and link them as external in the modules and as RSL in the container and >the same with the framework dependencies. >It works pretty well in the IDE making my modules more than x4 smaller >but as soon as I generate an .exe, it doesn't work anymore, I can see the >.exe is loaded into memory but nothing is displayed, that makes me think >the RSLs are not loaded. >Are there some limitation using RSLs with AIR ?If yes, what is the best >way to achieve the same ? >Thanks, >Fred
