Hi Robert, That makes perfect sense, I was thinking that it could be something like that.
Thanks. -D --- In [email protected], "Robert Csiki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello Dave, > > HttpService object is not a UI component, hence the concept of "parent" > does not apply for it, no matter where in your code you define it. > That's why your event fired by it only uses the targeting phase, I > guess...makes sense? > > Robert > > > --- In [email protected], "dave_defusion" <david.spurr@> > wrote: > > > > I have created a custom HTTPService which we're going to use > > application wide, this deals with handling common backend responses or > > returning the response. > > > > If the users session times out I want this custom HTTPService to > > announce a 'UserSessionTimedOut' event then whoever cares about it can > > listen for it. > > > > However I've set the custom event to bubble but the listener I've > > attached to the Application never sees this event (but it is firing as > > if I add a listener to the custom HTTPService itself that listener > > sees it). > > > > This doesn't make sense to me, if I'm telling an event to bubble then > > it has to end up at the Application, no? > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated here. > > > > -D > > >

