Hi Bala-

I understand about 85% of what you wrote, but there are a few things I
don't understand.  Here's what I know:

 * You can use as many modules as you want, but one module mush have
an Entry Point, and you can only use one per application.

 * Say you have two applications with two entry points that share
common modules, as far as I know there is no way to do one compile
over the shared modules and share the result.  I haven't looked into
this recently, and I know the compiler has changed a bit since I last
looked, so it might be possible now.

Sorry if I completely misunderstood your question.

On Oct 10, 2:05 am, balachandra maddina <chandu2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi There,
>
>   Im wondering if i could share a common classes with two different modules
> and when these two modules are loaded into browser after getting converted
> as script they use only one set of the common script rather than carrying
> then independently with each other. i.e. when each module is generated the
> common script is embedded along with each of the module while compiling the
> code into javascript so when i load these two modules in the browser in a
> single application the common classes(script) will load twice and increase
> the payload that i have to transfer from server when each module is loaded.
>
> is there a solution for the above case? your help is appreciated.
>
> Thank you,
> bala.
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