Hi Piotr, and Alex,

thanks, for the suggestions, very useful. I'll try to experiment with the
concept and see what I get :)

El mar., 23 oct. 2018 a las 7:58, Alex Harui (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> AddBead does not search the strand.
>
> getBeadByType returns the first bead added that is, extends, or implements
> the type.
>
> Some Basic components like DataGrid have a data model and a presentation
> model.  The data model is intended to support the properties exposed to the
> developer.  The IBeadModel is automatically created in the lifecycle to
> support setting properties in MXML or after instantiation.  Any other
> models can be created on demand in a similar fashion or can be created as
> needed by the View.  They can be found on the strand by implementing a
> particular interface.  These other models do not need to be IBeadModel (and
> probably shouldn't be).
>
> HTH,
> -Alex
>
> On 10/22/18, 3:14 PM, "Carlos Rovira" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     I'm using the bead system a lot in my app, and is very powerful, but I
> have
>     some case that I'm not sure how to deal with:
>
>     Let's say I migrating some business logic separated in different
> classes
>     for example some Model classes (IBeadModel), some controllers
>     (IBeadController)
>     that manages the business logic of the application and communicates
> with
>     the server. I'm configuring those beads through CSS
>
>     Many times, one component, form or view (here the strand) has one
>     IBeadModel, and one IBeadController among other beads, but other times
> a
>     the strand would need more than one IBeadsModel and IBeadController
> (so a
>     for example a view is managing more than one entity and its relations
> so
>     each entity is separated in different classes as usual), and I think
> if I
>     setup a bead of a concrete type and then use "addBead" to add other,
> the
>     latest removes the older one. So we can't have mode than one bead of
> the
>     same type.
>
>     Is this right? If so, how to deal when we have more than one bead of
> the
>     same type and we want to access any of them?
>
>     --
>     Carlos Rovira
>
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