Hi,

since FlexJS has a significante change around composition localized in
beads maybe this is more important that it was in Flex
Said that, maybe this is not as crucial as other things and maybe it could
wait. Talking clear, if I had to choose between spend cycles
between get AMF working or getting beads append...the first wins clearly
for me. But is good to have this talk to see how could be done
and then postpone for a while



2017-02-01 19:45 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <[email protected]>:

>
>
> On 2/1/17, 10:25 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >And what about to replace by default and to have a property
> >appendBeads=true/false (false default)
> >An advanced dev would make this true to allow beads to be appended instead
> >to remove all. And that "check"
> >is like they know how this works pros/cons.
> >
> >Other way could have a bead that called <js:Appender> and inside introduce
> >beads that we want to add (something like
> >the bead condition that was proposed some time ago)
>
> Maybe.  The first question is really:  how important is it to try to make
> MXML-based-on-MXML work better than it did in regular Flex?  In theory,
> because MXML for FlexJS outputs a data structure instead of code, it
> should be possible for MXMLDataInterpreter to do something more
> intelligent.  I'm actually surprised it didn't work for Yishay.
>
> Yishay, please file a JIRA with a test case and I will investigate more
> later.
>
> -Alex
>
>


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