Some of us are from Java, and we're type-safety-crazy =) But you can always
use DynamicEvent!

On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Whenever I make a custom event it is almost always only to store some
> sort of payload. For the past few applications I decided that rather than
> make a million custom events that pass around typed data, why not make a
> single generic PayloadEvent that can store any payload. It's been treating
> me well so far but I am a little concerned that I may be over-looking
> something that will bite me in the a**.
> Am I?
> Thanks for your opinions,
> Baz
>  
>



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