will the event fire appropriately? I have tried firing
one from the singleton pattern implementation which
doesnt use a hidden helper class - just like in ted's
JAM: Singleton take 2(?). I was trying to dispatch a
custom event right after the first instantiation of a
singleton class and have it bubble up through
indefinite parent/container classes. Is this a bad
idea? any alternative ideas on how to fire the event
from the class itself upon it's first instantiation?
Is placing it in the constructor the same as placing
it in the getInstance method? THnx!


 
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