No it's not. as you can see null has always been null. Just like Void should have been void.
They are getting it consistent, you should be happy!
Peace, Mike
On 3/20/06, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
what i forfot to say with betya 2 being released soon, i am not certain what parts of the unit test template will break. so just keep that in mindOn 3/20/06, Johannes Nel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:if you had unit tests everything would be linked autmatically to the compiler. a good argument for best practises no...
anyway, i suggest you check out this:
http://www.lennel.org/blog/2006/03/02/an-advantage-of-unit-testing-with-flex2as3/
and this: someone said beta 2 is being released pretty soon
http://www.lennel.org/blog/2006/02/27/building-unit-tests-in-eclipse-from-an-ant-script-for-asunit/
to do that automatically for you.
you can grab flex unit and modify the templates for that as well.
to run ant you need to install the plugin version into a normal eclipse btw (Adobe please add ant support to the non plugin version!!)On 3/20/06, t_msreddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I am trying to migrate an application that we developed in Flex 1.5 to Flex 2.0.These are the steps I followed:1. Created a project in Flex 2 builder with empty content.2. Copied MXML folders/files3. Copied AS folders/files and Cairngorm 2 packages4. Modified all my AS files to follow the new package convention5. Made sure all the vars have a datatype defined.6. Modified Void to void for all the functions. (this is the stupidest thing in the world)Now my real problem with Flex 2 builder is that it doesnt really show the compilation problem in AS files until you try to instantiate the object in MXML files. Now I have a ClientVO.as class until I do the following in MXML file, I wouldnt know what the real problem in ClientVO.as is:var client : ClientVO = new ClientVO();Please, save me some nightmares by suggesting or sharing your experiences in working with Flex 2.0 or during migration from Flex 1.5 to Flex 2.0
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