Hi All,

A look at the LangRef for ObjectProxy shows lots of properties and methods that
are clearly designed for event listener registration, etc, e.g.
addEventListener(), dispatchEvent(), etc. It looks as though ObjectProxy's main
purpose in life is to be a bindable-to object. Yes?

But the "Build a distributed application with the ActionScript object adapter"
example marks noteProxy as [Bindable]:

             [Bindable]
             public var noteProxy:ObjectProxy;

This makes me wonder...

Aren't ObjectProxy instances already bindable?

What does the compiler add to an ObjectProxy when we mark it as [Bindable]?

Are any classes natively bindable?

Douglas




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