It would appear that it is not in the child hierarchy..

I am not sure how o fix this problem.. What would you recomend me trying? 

--- In [email protected], "Tracy Spratt" <tr...@...> wrote:
>
> That is not even a "custom event", it is a flash event with a custom type.
> 
>  
> 
> The metadata should go above the class definition, but the metadata should
> not be necessary.
> 
>  
> 
> If you are depending on the bubbling, are yo sure the Adaption. class is in
> the child hierarchy of the listener?  PopUps, for example are not.
> 
>  
> 
> Tracy Spratt,
> 
> Lariat Services, development services available
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Eric Dunn
> Sent: Friday, May 01, 2009 4:23 PM
> To: flexcoders
> Subject: [flexcoders] Dispatching Events from SWC - via Class`
> 
>  
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> I am trying to creating a custom event in a actionscript class that will be
> distributed via a swc file..
> 
> I need to notify the parent application of when data is finished loading. 
> 
> Here is what I've been playing with: 
> 
> Class File: created as a Flex Library Project
> package com.adaption.instance
> {    
>     import com.adaption.Adaption_SiteDetails_Structure;
>     import flash.events.Event;  
>     
>     public class Adaption_SiteDetails_
>     {
>         private static var instance:Adaption_SiteDetails_;
>         public static function get siteDetail():Adaption_SiteDetails_
>         {
>             if (instance == null)
>             {
>                 instance = new Adaption_SiteDetails_;
>             }
>             return instance;
>         }
>         [Bindable] public var myInstance_SiteDetails:Object = new
> Adaption_SiteDetails_Structure;
>         
>         [Event (name="enableChanged", type="flash.events.Event")]
>         
>         public function createSiteDetail(dataObject:Object):void
>         {
>             siteDetail.myInstance_SiteDetails.businessLine =
> dataObject.businessLine;    
>             siteDetail.myInstance_SiteDetails.businessPartnerID =
> dataObject.businessPartnerID;
>             siteDetail.myInstance_SiteDetails.ccEnterpriceID =
> dataObject.ccEnterpriceID;
>             siteDetail.myInstance_SiteDetails.ccGroupID =
> dataObject.ccGroupID;
>             dispatchEvent(new Event("enableChanged",true));
>         }
> 
>  Application File:
> creationComplete="initApp(event)"  // in the application header. 
>     private function initApp(e:FlexEvent):void 
>     {
>         valueOfBusinessPartner =
> Application.application.parameters.businessPartnerValue;
>         valueOfAuthCode = Application.application.parameters.authCodeValue;
>         valueOfAppiaWs = Application.application.parameters.appiaWsValue;
>         if (valueOfAuthCode == "QA")
>         {
>             header.lblConnectionType.text = "QA-build"
>         }
>         loadWsXML(e);
>         loadBpXML(e);
>         loadAcXML(e);
>                 
>         bm = BrowserManager.getInstance();
>         bm.init("", "OfficeFone Dashboard - Site Administrator");
>         bm.setTitle("OfficeFone Dashboard - Site Administrator");
>         this.addEventListener("enableChanged", getSiteDetailsHandler);
>     }
> 
> Any  one see where I've gone wrong or what I've missed?  I tried putting
> <MetaData> tags around the Event method but no love , I've tired the
> MetaDataEvent (that the only option when I ctrl-SpaceBar) EventDispatch is
> soething else I've tired. 
> 
> Do I need to create a Custom Event Class in the library?  or should I be
> doing this another way... 
> 
> 
> I am trying to create a component libary to invoke a web service, store the
> data and send out a notification upon completion of the data retrieval. 
> 
> Thanks... 
> 
> Eric W Dunn
> Adaption Technologies
> 281-465-3326
> ed...@...
>


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