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



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