So, did you try defining a variable in the top application of that type? You 
don't have to use it in the top application.

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, j2me_soul  <j2me_soul@...> wrote:
>
> I try to use strongly type to cast my varaible.
> But I don't have this type of the varaible in the top application.
> I use them in the itemrenderer.
> 
>  eztDoctor = data as EztDoctor;
>     
>     if( eztDoctor != null ){    // here is always null !!!!
>      docName = eztDoctor.DName;
>      price = eztDoctor.DFee.toString();
>      docTitle = eztDoctor.DTitle;
>      docIcon.source = eztDoctor.pic;
>     }
>  
>  
> package com.frameworks.mvc.model.VO.remoting
> {
>  [Bindable]
>  [RemoteClass(alias="com.ezt.server.pojo.EztDoctor")]
>  public class EztDoctor{
>   public var sex:String;
>   public var DLevel:Number;
>   public var DStatus:Number;
> ...
> ...
> 
> At 2011-08-25 21:13:43,valdhor <valdhorlists@...> wrote:
>  
> 
> That does not look like a Flex class. Is it PureMVC?
> 
> I would try what it tells you to do. ie. Define a variable of that type in 
> the top level application.
> 
> --- inflexcod...@yahoogroups.com, j2me_soul <j2me_soul@> wrote:
> >
> > warning: The class com.frameworks.mvc.model.VO.remoting.EztDept has been 
> > used in a call to net.registerClassAlias() in 
> > _DepartmentListState_FlexInit. This will cause modules:DepartmentListState 
> > to be leaked. To resolve the leak, define 
> > com.frameworks.mvc.model.VO.remoting.EztDept in the top-level application.
> >
> > How to solve this ?
> >
>


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