Hi Piotr, that sounds very good! I'll try that, thanks! :)
2017-09-08 1:12 GMT+02:00 Piotr Zarzycki :
> Carlos,
>
> If I may suggest something you can look into tourjs [1] project where I did
> copying in poms.
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/flex-tourjs/blob/develop/TourJS/pom.xml
>
> Piotr
>
Carlos,
If I may suggest something you can look into tourjs [1] project where I did
copying in poms.
[1] https://github.com/apache/flex-tourjs/blob/develop/TourJS/pom.xml
Piotr
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017, 23:24 Carlos Rovira
wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> I finaly get it working localy. Wasn't aware that I s
Hi Alex,
I finaly get it working localy. Wasn't aware that I should copy the .js
file to MainApp target folder.
Know seeing how it works, and talking about duplicates, I think we could
only need to put some maven instrucción in the pom so the .js will be
copied automatically, and look for duplica
it is. If your FlexJS
modules are half the size of the SWF modules, will it really matter that
there are duplicates? I think maybe if there are issues with static
initializers being re-initialized that would require elimination of
duplicates.
If anyone wants to try to create a utility to r
I tested it locally. I only got the Maven build to create the artifacts.
I wasn't sure of the best way to deploy the artifacts. Can you help with
that? As I mentioned in the first post, for js-debug you have to copy
stuff around. I just ran the Maven build, make a folder in
MainApp/target/javas
Hi Alex,
I'm looking to the ModulesExample but is not working for me. I tried to
build with regular maven instruction (men clean install) in parent folder
of both main app and module. Then run localy and upload to a server, but
main app doesn't load and reports 404.
In code I see:
so modulePat
Ok Alex,
I'll be looking at the example and seeing how it performs and give some
feedback. I think it could work for me at least, but I suppose that in the
end we would need to clean those duplicates in order to have a more
"production" feature
Thanks!
2017-09-07 9:37 GMT+02:00 Alex Harui :
>
Hi Carlos,
Peter's work ended up being more like SWFLoader. It loads something much
more like a sub-application.
There is a examples/flexjs/ModuleExample folder.
I have not spent any time on resolving any of the drawbacks mentioned in
the original post. First, I want to see how important it is
Hi Alex,
very interesting. That was one of the other things I needed, so great to
see make it real! :)
Questions:
1.- I remember Peter did some work on this. Could you tell us main
diferences between Peter's work and yours to understand more about the
implementation?
2.- Can I found some exampl
Hi Olaf,
Hopefully there is no "magic". I think it works pretty much like regular
Flex modules. There is a UIModuleLoader that loads a Mouse compiled and
defined from a UIModule. You can defer the downloading and instantiation
of the module by controlling when the UIModuleLoader's URL for the m
app and will just be instantiated when it's needed?
Thanks,
Olaf
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Hi,
I just pushed a rudimentary version of modules. Regular Flex Modules were
separate SWFs of classes that could be compiled separately from the main
application and loaded after application startup as well thus helping to
manage development time and startup time and download bandwidth.
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