Yes, only one ApplicationDomain being used. I'll just add some notes on it and continue to pipe that warning to dev/null..
Thanks for the quick reply, -R ---------------------------------------- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Warning: A mapping for 'org.apache.flex.collections.ArrayList' > to the remote class alias 'flex.messaging.io.ArrayList' > Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 17:50:18 +0000 > > I think this is a runtime warning. More than one SWF thinks it is the one > loading ArrayList. It is probably innocuous if you only have one > ApplicationDomain in play. > > -Alex > > On 2/19/15, 6:55 AM, "Robert N" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Sorry for the sloooowwww reply, got sucked into the black hole of a >>refactor of 132k lines of AS... :-/ >> >>Yes, the project that compiler warning is coming from uses standard >>framework RSLs plus another 11 custom swfs (swc based libraries). >> >>Thanks, R >> >>---------------------------------------- >>> From: [email protected] >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: Warning: A mapping for >>>'org.apache.flex.collections.ArrayList' to the remote class alias >>>'flex.messaging.io.ArrayList' >>> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2015 06:01:10 +0000 >>> >>> Is there more than one SWF involved? >>> >>> On 2/7/15, 8:53 PM, "Robert N" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>>SDK: ApacheFlex-4.14.0-Air16 >>>> >>>>Any information on why am I receiving the following RemoteClass warning >>>>regarding ArrayList? I am using remote aliases but those are on custom >>>>classes and am not trying to override anything related to ArrayList (mx >>>>or flex package related?). >>>> >>>>Warning: A mapping for 'org.apache.flex.collections.ArrayList' to the >>>>remote class alias 'flex.messaging.io.ArrayList' was found while >>>>processing class 'mx.collections.ArrayList'. Flex now generates code to >>>>check if an alias has already been registered. When deserializing remote >>>>data an alias can only map to a single class. >>>> >>>>Is this just an 'issue' within the SDK? >>>> >>>>TIA, R >>> >> >
