1. As the compiler argument, add  "-debug=false"  for the final out
put, default is true
2. Create a modular application.
3. Remove the unnecessary class imports by adding to the shell
application, "-link-report=report.xml"  as compiler argument. Add "-
load-externs=_path_to_Shell/bin-debug/report.xml" to the modules. The
class definitions available in the shell will not be imported to
module. so that size of the modules can be minimized.

And dividing application in to modules gives you the freedom to load a
particular module (or) a set of functionalities  depending on the
requirement, instead of loading one FAT SWF.


Above procedures gives you a notable change in the file size of swf.
May be you can try google with "Modular applications with flex", if
you are new with modules.

Two and half years back, When I was learning flex, I made my first
commercial application having file size 200kb. The same application I
have re written very recently, came up just 41kb. Optimization
requires some experience too. More you digg, more you know. :)

Goodluck
Bobbyinsane
http://www.insanepixel.com



On Mar 31, 7:25 pm, rohit <rohitde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> give we some example by which I can reduce the size of my flex-swf.Now
> it takes too much time to load

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