... and if you don't know the method or property at run-time, you can 
use describeType() that will return you an XML description of the 
object's public methods and properties.

http://onrails.org/articles/2007/02/24/flex-introspection-api-describetype-value-xml

-mL
knowledge.lapasa.net

Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 Jun 2007, André Rodrigues Pena wrote:
>   
>> method or the property at compile time. Something like Java
>> Reflection.
>>     
>
> anObject[aString] gets you the property of anObject who's name is in the 
> string aString
>
>   




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