> Am 04.11.2010 um 16:10 schrieb Jean-Noël Rivasseau:
>
>> I wrote the code that used this quite a bit ago so I dont remember 
>> all the details but basically the use case is as such:
>>
>> I have an object A and an object B. One of A property is bound to B, 
>> but needs to be converted. The conversion depends on one of the 
>> property of the B object. For instance, a boolean may be true or 
>> false, and this would affect the way the property is converted.
>>
>> In such an use case it was useful to get the targetObject sent to the 
>> conversion function.
A more general solution would be to navigate from A to B through the DAG 
that is the tree of objects (assuming children know their parents). Then 
the conversion function has the entire universe from which to compute.

kt



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