in the execute(event:CairngormEvent) function of your command class,
why shouldnt you use the specific event type (aside from that fact
that it wouldnt compile). I find myself casting the event object as
the specific event.
public class LoginCommand implements Command, Responder {
public function execute(event:CairngormEvent):void {
var delegate:LoginDelegate = new LoginDelegate(this);
var loginEvent:LoginEvent=event as LoginEvent;
delegate.login(loginEvent.username,loginEvent.password);
}
vs being able to do something like this
public class LoginCommand implements Command, Responder {
public function execute(event:LoginEvent):void {
var delegate:LoginDelegate = new LoginDelegate(this);
delegate.login(event.username,event.password);
}
Am I going about it the right way or am I offbase on what I'm thinking
should happen here..
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