HI Alex,

Swiz use ApplicaionDomain extensively. If we don't have yet and doesn't
have sense in FlexJS world I can try to remove it.

At last this wouldn't be Swiz at all, but new code that is based in the
Swiz principles. I think we could even rename it to other name. I was
thinking on "Struct", "Spash" or "Injezz" so we could refer to easily

I have to see what we have in Reflection.swc since Swiz uses flash
reflection classes, and I expect we have some port that I could use as
substitution. As well it has it's own reflection package that handles its
own set of needs.

Thanks


2017-02-09 16:59 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>:

>
>
> On 2/9/17, 1:11 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
> <carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to craft an Injection library for FlexJS based on Flex 4 Swiz
> >Framework.
> >
> >So in order to do this, I would need some support. First is to know more
> >about "ApplicationDomain" in FlexJS
> >
> >does we have something similar in FlexJS?
>
> Well, it depends...
>
> There is no ApplicationDomain construct where you can have separate
> bundles of classes that can be unloaded, and have one area of code using a
> different definition of a Class than another area of code.
>
> With a lot of work, we could probably handle separate bundles of classes,
> but I'm not sure we'll ever be able to handle having different areas of
> code use different definitions.
>
> Does Swiz actually use those features of ApplicationDomain, or is it just
> using the "Reflection" features like hasDefinition/getDefinition.  The
> Reflection.swc has support for that today.
>
> HTH,
> -Alex
>
>


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