tag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:/discussions/questions/794-multiple-context-classesRobotlegs: Discussion 2012-02-23T10:35:08Ztag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/129272042012-01-16T00:18:18Z2012-01-16T00:18:18ZMultiple Context classes<div><p>I am currently working on a eclipse plugin adding Robotlegs
specific features to the FBToolkit suite i am working on and in
this context i was reading through the api and i see there is
possible to have more than one "ApplicationContext" Context class
in one project.<br>
My questions are:<br>
1. What are the cons of having this possibillity<br>
2. Is there any example where this is used for flex/flashbuilder
?</p>
<p>Rgds</p>
<p>Geirr</p></div>Geirr Winnemtag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/129272042012-01-16T08:34:00Z2012-01-16T08:34:00ZMultiple Context classes<div><p>Hi Geirr,</p>
<p>there aren't really any cons to this: It's required to make more
than<br>
one instance of a module run at the same time or, if you're
talking<br>
about the base class "Context" itself, even to make multiple<br>
Robotlegs-based modules or applications run side-by-side in the
same<br>
runtime.</p>
<p>Really, though, I'd recommend looking into the current
development<br>
work going into Robotlegs 2 on github. That is a complete<br>
reimplementation of the framework with a focus on modularity. As
it<br>
will be fully or largely backwards compatible, I except (or at
least<br>
hope) that most Robotlegs projects will be using that pretty
soon.</p>
<p>hope that helps,<br>
till</p></div>Till Schneidereit