I use this piece of code:
BindingUtils.bindProperty(
fiUsername,
label,
ResourceManager.getInstance(),
{name: getString,
getter: function(resMan:IResourceManager):String {
return resMan.getString(myResources,
LBL_USERNAME);}
});
with fiUsername as a formItem
grtz
2009/1/30 Amy amyblankens...@bellsouth.net
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Thomas, Erik erik_tho...@...
wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions, Johannes. Unfortunately, using an
explicit
event won't scale well in a big application since every access of a
resource string from ActionScript will require this treatment.
I've done a -keep-generated-actionscript and tried to grok the
ActionScript code the Flex compiler generates when specifying a data
binding in MXML and it just doesn't make sense to me just yet.
I'm still on the hunt for a code sample using a ChangeWatcher or
some
means to set up the binding without explicit events. My objective
is a
single line of code just like using BindingUtils.bindProperty. It
seems
like I should be able to write a similar class as BindingUtils and
expose an API that takes a Function as the chain property, instead
of an
Object.
Anyway, thanks for your suggestion.
Have you seen this presentation? http://tinyurl.com/databinding
I've found it really useful.
HTH;
Amy