Hi Chris,

I guess the "result" was never implemented. I think that was something to
wire in the compiler since is special notation itself.
I think it's better to add an issue in the compiler so we can take a look
at it.

Thanks

El jue., 16 jul. 2020 a las 17:14, Christofer Dutz (<
christofer.d...@c-ware.de>) escribió:

> Hi all,
>
> I am currently doing my first steps with stuff that’s more sophisticated
> than my PLC4X Hello World.
> While porting some of the concepts I had with my existing Flex codebase I
> did stumble over one thing.
>
> In Flex I used to have definitions like this:
>
> <fx:Declarations>
>     <mx:RemoteObject id="conferenceService"
>                      destination="conferenceService"
>                      fault="onError(event)">
>         <mx:method name="creeate" result="onCreateResult(event)"/>
>         <mx:method name="read" result="onReadResult(event)"/>
>         <mx:method name="update" result="onUpdateResult(event)"/>
>         <mx:method name="delete" result="onDeleteResult(event)"/>
>         <mx:method name="list" result="onListResult(event)"/>
>     </mx:RemoteObject>
> </fx:Declarations>
>
> Now it seems the result handles aren’t called in Royale.
>
> But if I call a method like this:
>
>
> var responder:Responder = new Responder(onListResult, onError);
> var token:AsyncToken = conferenceService.list();
> token.addResponder(responder);
>
> Everything seems to work … am I doing something wrong or is the above
> notation just not supported?
>
> Chris
>
>
>

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