To use the ClassA.as class in your project, you have to import the package (the
folder structure seperated by dots)
<mx:Script>
<[CDATA[>
import com.rtmp.util.ClassA;
private var myClass:ClassA;
private function appInit():void {
myClass = new ClassA();
}
</]]>
</mx:Script>
The class itself should also be defined in the package com.rtmp.util
package com.rtmp.util {
class ClassA() {
//etc..
}
}
Note that I wrote ClassA with an uppercase C.
It's good practice to have class names start with an uppercase.
You might wanna read this Jen's article about AS Best Practices:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/as_bestpractices.html
It's written for AS2 but most of it applies to AS3 or programming in general as
well.
regards,
Muzak
----- Original Message -----
From: "tommek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2007 9:05 AM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flex eclipse classpath
> Hello people,
>
> I have been trying to setup flex with in eclipse to use a custom class path
> all week end with no luck, it's been doing my head in,
> and need some help.
>
> I have created a new Flex project etc and thats all good.
> When i write my actionscript within my mxml file in the <mx:Script> tag i
> have access to the packages like com / flash / etc.
>
> Then when i try to add my custom class path by:
>
> Right click > properties > build path > source path >
>
> then add c:\AS3_com
>
> which has c:\AS3_com\com\rtmp\util\classA.as
>
> It adds a (source path) AS3_com dir to my project.
>
> Then when i write as in the <mx:Script> tag i don't have access to the
> packages com /flash / etc.
>
> am I setting my source path correctly or is their some thing i'm missing in
> setting up flex in eclipse to allow it import and
> write as3 custom class.
>
> any help would be good.
>
> Thank tom.
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