Mike I think there is _huge_ value in your bundle project... I've worked a lot with Parsley and have to say that in some circumstances IoC can exacerbate problems with class loading in Flash. Having a mechanism to manage runtime assets is a natural next step (IMO) in the whole module / marshal plan saga.
-- Rick Winscot On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Michael Schmalle wrote: > Yeah what he said. > > And in older versions I was using a link report as a manifest that the > bundle service would scan to find out if it needed to actually active > the bundle, IE load the classes. > > The is straight from Eclipse in an environment of plugins that could > easily have collisions and version number conflicts. > > I only wanted to start this adventure if other people knew where I was > coming from, having to explain why you would want to create a bundle > registry and extension registry is beyond the scope of having to > convince people. > > Either you have worked with a system like this or have used things > such as Parsley or something which I haven't used. > > The purpose of this was to see if any one was interested in a > standardization that went along with some of the OSGi standards and > left out application frameworks. > > Mike > > > Quoting Rick Winscot <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])>: > > > What is a registry system good for? Consider this... an application > > has loaded two modules and a request is made via reflection for > > class "Foo" ( think 'Class.forName()' in Java ). > > > > Module A: contains class Foo > > > > package plugins { > > > > public class Foo() { > > > > public function get bar1():String { return "bar1"; } > > } > > } > > > > Module B: contains class Foo > > > > package plugins { > > > > public class Foo() { > > > > public function get bar2():String { return "bar2"; } > > } > > > > } > > > > Which gets loaded? Which one gets executed when instantiated? In > > Flash / Flex this is going to be a problem... if each of these > > modules is part of a 'bundle' the problem is solved. > > > > -- > > Rick Winscot > > > > > > On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Web DoubleFx wrote: > > > > > > > > I used to build multi-modules applications using parsley, I won't > > > describe here what each module stands for but shortly, my shell > > > loads my main module which loads my modular workspaces, I can even > > > split my workspaces in components, I've librayries, one of them > > > serves interfaces, an other one domain objects, etc.., because I > > > use parsley, all the instanciation process is DI, the communication > > > is also managed thru parsley. > > > I mean, I can do the same thing than Gavity does without all xml > > > files it requires for example. > > > Then, maybe I missed something you can explained to me, what is the > > > point here ? > > > Frédéric Thomas > > > > > > > > > >
