>Can't seem to find you in Jira. Are you all set up already?
Yes, labriola is my username
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From: Michael A. Labriola [mailto:labri...@digitalprimates.net]
Sent: 12 February 2012 23:24
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Rsl style loading of dependencies from a module
>Got it. I wrote this for a client already. Let me see if this is something
>that we can contribute
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Sent: 12 February 2012 23:24
To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: Rsl style loading of dependencies from a module
>Got it. I wrote this for a client already. Let me see if this is something
>that we can contribute.
Which is another way of saying, feel free to assig
>Got it. I wrote this for a client already. Let me see if this is something
>that we can contribute.
Which is another way of saying, feel free to assign this to me :)
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> The use case is this: in a large enterprise app I may not be in
> control of the application itself, but merely be in control of my
> module which gets loaded on demand in the app.
> If I compile my module with dependencies configured to rsl, it will
> have no effect, since the module hasn't got
>
> Hi Michael.
>
> The use case is this: in a large enterprise app I may not be in
> control of the application itself, but merely be in control of my
> module which gets loaded on demand in the app.
> If I compile my module with dependencies configured to rsl, it will
> have no effect, since the