Hello All,

Are there any performance gains (or issues of better resource usage)
when comparing the TabNavigator Control versus the TabBar?

I am a veteran VB Programmer (in addition to writing Flash RIA's for
many years), and historically, the TabNavigator style control has always
been a resource hog (due to the way it works, and how it contains the
child containers).

I must say, using the TabNavigator inside Flex is a piece of cake -
especially when running in Design Mode.  Still, I can't help thinking,
that I may be better off using a simple TabBar combined with a ViewStack
Container - especially since I am a hard-core code-writer, and really
don't need to spend my days using the Design Mode.

Could any of you throw any scenarios my way, as to when/where/why I
should use the TabNavigator over the TabBar? (I am a huge fan of
Tab-Based Controls for RIA's)

Thanks in advance for your advice,

Mike


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