http://apps.facebook.com/houseoffun/?fb_source=bookmark_apps&ref=bookmarks&count=18&fb_bmpos=3_18





the main file (for the upcoming version) is 566k, currently it is 
slightly over 600K, the assets are ~3 mb and i have implemented most 
popups as external modules, to ensure that they load from cdn only one 
time per session.





The main application is a spark application.  I use only simple objects,
 Group, List etc...  nothing uber fancy.  Most of the heavy lifting is 
done with AS3 for speed.





We have a very large number of users.  I can't statically link the libs 
because ppl expect the blinding fast load that I have achieved.  566K 
loads in the blink of an eye on even mediocre systems/connections.





Personally I would prefer to statically link the framework because RSL's
 are yet another hit the browser has to make, but we need the users to 
get into the game and play as fast as possible.  I have maintained the 
fastest load in our category on facebook for
nearly a year now.  :)  I intend/need to keep it that way.





so your short answer is "a very big, yet very, very SMALL and optimized 
facebook app"  which is exactly why i have to use them :)





Any way around this limitation would open the door for me to promote and
 fast-track the adoption of Apache Flex.  I need small and I need fast. 
 The rest is academic.  Once I have the tools, I'll make it happen, and 
we will migrate to Apache Flex.  Our target
Flash Player version is 10.3 for maximum penetration.





If there is any glimmer of hope to accomplish this...  tell me, and let me know 
how I can help.

> From: aha...@adobe.com
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2013 11:22:26 -0800
> Subject: Re: SharedLibrary not works with SDK 4.11
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/2/13 10:13 AM, "David Coleman" <david_coleman_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> >Having not tried this solution myself, this is pure speculation... but
> >couldn't local storage store this?  set domain to be "*" and retrieve it
> >from the public svn repo.  if not present the RSL manager can load it up
> >and in this way we can sign it with our own Cert and validate that cert
> >independent of Adobe?  Would this be workable?
> I think you'd hit local storage limits.
> 
> >RSL's are the only reason that I hesitate to migrate our Facebook app to
> >apache.  it will kill our CDN.
> >
> Just curious: Have you actually measured the difference without RSLs?  How
> big a Facebook app is this?
> 
> -Alex
> 
                                          

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