I am trying to parse an xml file and load Flex modules dynamically in my application. But it loads only the last module everytime. I have a singleton class which does the parsing and loading of modules. Here is the class
package
{
import flash.events.Event;
import flash.net.URLLoader;
import flash.net.URLRequest;
import mx.controls.Alert;
import mx.events.ModuleEvent;
import mx.modules.IModuleInfo;
import mx.modules.ModuleLoader;
import mx.modules.ModuleManager;
public class VappModuleManager
{
private static var _instance:VappModuleManager;
private static const MODULE_PATH:String="./com/emc/vapp/";
private static const MANIFEST_PATH:String="module-manifest.xml";
private var _module:IModuleInfo;
private var _handler:Function;
private var loader:URLLoader;
public function VappModuleManager(object:SingletonEnforcer)
{
}
public function set handler(handler:Function):void
{
_handler=handler;
}
public static function get instance():VappModuleManager
{
if(_instance==null)
{
_instance=new VappModuleManager(new SingletonEnforcer());
}
return _instance;
}
public function load():void
{
loader = new URLLoader();
loader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, xmlLoaded);
loader.load(new URLRequest(MANIFEST_PATH));
}
private function xmlLoaded(event:Event):void
{
Alert.show("Event Completed");
var manifest:XML=new XML(event.target.data);
Alert.show(manifest.module.length());
for (var index:int=0;index<manifest.module.length();index++)
{
Alert.show(MODULE_PATH+manifest.module[index].@name);
_module=ModuleManager.getModule(MODULE_PATH+manifest.module[index].@name);
_module.addEventListener(ModuleEvent.READY,_handler);
_module.load();
}
}
}
}
internal class SingletonEnforcer {}
I use the above class as follows.
moduleManager=VappModuleManager.instance;
moduleManager.handler=myhandler;
moduleManager.load();
I understand the problem is with eventlistener for variable “_module” but dont know how to solve it. Any help appreciated.
The call to
IModuleInfo.loadis asynchronous so yourforloop has run completely before any of the modules have loaded. Also, your class level_moduleproperty is overwritten by a newModuleinstance each time the loop iterates.I’d suggest loading each module sequentially by waiting for the
READYevent and initiating the load of the next module only when it has fired. I’d also fire an event when all the modules are loaded instead of executing a callback function as this will give you more flexibility (multiple objects can listen for an event for example).The following isn’t tested, but should give you the idea: