You can use MiniInspector to get that type of information. http://code.google.com/p/flexcapacitor/source/browse/trunk/library/src/com/flexcapacitor/utils/MiniInspector.as
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 5:22 AM, Wouter Schreuders <wschreud...@gmail.com>wrote: > ** > > > well the kind of functionality I'm looking for is really for the back end > programmers, occasionally they need to dip into the flex side of things and > they have a lot of difficulty figuring out which class they need to work > on(for instance you have your application, then a module, then a component > which contains an itemrenderer which contains another itemrenderer and on > of those has some custom component inside). > > If they can just hover their mouse over that element and it tells them > what class it is it would help them alot. > > > On 9 February 2012 07:17, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > >> ** >> >> >> FDB comes with the SDK. It is command-line, but I use it 99% of the time >> as it is way faster than the GUI debugger in FlashBuilder for most problems >> I have to solve. >> >> >> >> On 2/7/12 11:06 PM, "Wouter Schreuders" <wschreud...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Hi All >> >> Can anyone recommend a debugger for flex that allows you to inspect and >> changed properties at runtime? Something like Flex-Spy or x-ray(for as2), >> but I'm looking for something that is not obsolete. >> >> Any recommendations? >> >> Thanks >> >> Wouter >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Alex Harui >> Flex SDK Team >> Adobe Systems, Inc. >> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >> >> > >