Robotlegs: Warning: Injector already has a rule for type
- by MikeW
I have a bunch of warning messages like this appear when using Robotlegs/Signals. Everytime this command class executes, which is every 2-3 seconds ..this message displays below
If you have overwritten this mapping intentionally you can use "injector.unmap()" prior to your replacement mapping in order to avoid seeing this message.
Warning: Injector already has a rule for type "mx.messaging.messages::IMessage", named "".
The command functions fine otherwise but I think I'm doing something wrong anyhow.
    public class MessageReceivedCommand extends SignalCommand
    {
        [Inject]
        public var message:IMessage;
            ...etc.. do something with message..
    }
the application context doesnt map IMessage to this command, as I only see an option to mapSignalClass , besides the payload is received fine.
Wonder if anyone knows how I might either fix or suppress this message. I've tried calling this as the warning suggests
injector.unmap(IMessage, "")
but I receive an error - no mapping found for ::IMessage named "".
Thanks
Edit: A bit more info about the error
Here is the signal that I dispatch to the command
public class GameMessageSignal extends Signal
{   
    public function GameMessageSignal()
    {
        super(IMessage);
    }
}
which is dispatched from a IPushDataService class
    gameMessage.dispatch(message.message);
and the implementation is wired up in the app context via
injector.mapClass(IPushDataService, PushDataService);
along with the signal
signalCommandMap.mapSignalClass(GameMessageSignal, MessageReceivedCommand);
Edit #2: Probably good to point out also I inject an instance of GameMessageSignal into IPushDataService 
public class PushDataService extends BaseDataService implements IPushDataService
{
   [Inject]
   public var gameMessage:GameMessageSignal;
   //then
   private function processMessage(message:MessageEvent):void
   {
          gameMessage.dispatch(message.message);
   }
}
Edit:3
The mappings i set up in the SignalContext:
injector.mapSingleton(IPushDataService);
injector.mapClass(IPushDataService, PushDataService);