I think most applications would use something similar to the
shell concept.

I second this and thus, why Adobe released Modules in 2.0.1.

Case closed. ;-)

Peace, Mike

On 1/30/07, Brian Dunphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  Could be just me, but if that does work it seems like kind of a
hack... I think most applications would use something similar to the
shell concept. It let's you have a lot of flexibility on what
operations to perform on login/logout, and it will work for
applications outside of the browser I'm guessing.

Brian


On 1/30/07, Tracy Spratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <tspratt%40lariatinc.com>>
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> From: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
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> Behalf Of brent_trx
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 10:37 AM
> To: [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Full Application Reset?
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> That sounds like exactly what I need to do. Thanks for the help!
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> > Don't feel bad, this left me scratching my head when I encountered it
> > as well. I was used to just displaying a titlewindow for a login
> > screen, making it modal, and having the application blurred in the
> > background.
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> > My way of implementing an application reset was to have a "shell" app
> > that handled the instantiation of a login or my main application. When
> > the shell app first loads, it displays a Login application... after
> > login, the login app gets removed and the main application gets
> > created. Upon logout, vice versa.
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> > Hope this helps!
> >
> > Brian
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> > On 1/30/07, Oleg Filipchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Why don't you just refresh the page where your application is
> embedded?
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> > > On 30/01/07, Brent Dearth <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> > > > This has got to be an obvious implementation, but it's left me
> scratching
> > > my head. Here's my scenario:
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> > > > When user performs a logout in an authenticated flex
> application, I would
> > > like to fully re-initialize the application back to it's initial
> load state
> > > (as if the SWF was being accessed anew). All children components
> are reset,
> > > or ideally destroyed and re-created. There are portions of this
> application
> > > that may contain sensitive data, and thus, I'm not willing to
> leave it to
> > > chance by manually calling custom initialization functions on each
> component
> > > / sub-component / etc.
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> > > > I've thought about recursively iterating through the Application's
> > > children, looking for these custom methods and executing them when
> > > encountered, but there has got to be a cleaner, simpler way that I
am
> > > missing. I didn't see much on the mx.core.Application
> documentation that was
> > > relevant, beyond accessing children properties manually.
> > > >
> > > > Ideas?
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> > >
> > > --
> > > Best regards,
> > > Oleg Filipchuk
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> >
> > --
> > Brian Dunphy
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