Hi Alex, To understand better the RBL, you can have a look at the randori sdk [1] itself, it is structured as a RBL containing several librairies, this is its manifest (I hope using Nabble, I will have a better copy / paste this time than my outlook web mail) :
<?xml version="1.0" ?> <bundle xmlns="http://www.randoriframework.com/bundle/manifest/1"> <versions> <bundle version="1.0"/> <randori version="0.3.0" build="1" minimumSupportedVersion="0.3.0"/> <compiler name="randori" version="0.2.5.2" build="1"/> </versions> <libraries> <library name="randori-framework"> <js path="randori-framework/js/monolithic/randori-guice-framework.js" type="monolithic"/> <js path="randori-framework/js/monolithic/randori-framework.js" type="monolithic"/> <bin path="randori-framework/bin/swc/builtin.swc" type="swc"/> <bin path="randori-framework/bin/swc/JQuery.swc" type="swc"/> <bin path="randori-framework/bin/swc/HTMLCoreLib.swc" type="swc"/> <bin path="randori-framework/bin/swc/randori-guice-framework.swc" type="swc"/> <bin path="randori-framework/bin/swc/randori-framework.swc" type="swc"/> </library> </libraries> </bundle> - Fred [1] https://github.com/RandoriAS/randori-sdk -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-More-SWCs-tp46017p46053.html Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.