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Devsena commented on FLEX-35227:
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After updating to latest compiler, I confirm multi-reference binding is working
expectedly in HTML version output.
I also confirm that with the new compiler, declaring a bindable field is much
hassle-free and more likely to Flex framework. Previously we were required to
declare a bindable field in following way to work:
{code}
private var _fieldA:String;
[Bindable("fieldAChanged")]
public function get fieldA():String
{
return _fieldA;
}
public function set fieldA(value:String):void
{
if (value != _fieldA)
{
_fieldA = value;
dispatchEvent(new Event("fieldAChanged"));
}
}
{code}
With the new compiler, declaring only following will do:
{code}
[Bindable] public var fieldA:String;
{code}
Thanks [~sko], [~aharui], for fixing this. I'm closing the issue for now.
> [FlexJS] Data Binding Fails When Following Multiple References
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-35227
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-35227
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: Apache FlexJS 0.8.0
> Reporter: Devsena
> Assignee: Piotr Zarzycki
> Fix For: Apache FlexJS 0.8.0, Apache FalconJX 0.8.0
>
> Attachments: POCSource_final.zip, POCSource_simple.zip, POCSource.zip
>
>
> Bracketed data binding to UI component do not works properly in FlexJS 0.8.0
> nightly build SDK (my tests were mainly concentrated to HTML output in
> browsers).
> *Works*
> {code}
> <js:Label id="lbl" text="{anyClass.fieldA}" width="300"/>
> {code}
> *Do not works*
> {code}
> <js:Label text="{anyClass.subClass.fieldB}" width="300"/>
> {code}
> Binding to UI component seems do not works when there are multiple reference,
> i.e. _class.field.field_. Following are the snippets of the codes which I
> used in this test:
> *InitialView MXML file*
> {code}
> [Bindable] private var anyClass:ClassA = new ClassA();
> protected function onTextInputChangeA(event:Event):void
> {
> anyClass.fieldA = myTI1.text;
> }
>
> protected function onTextInputChangeB(event:Event):void
> {
> anyClass.subClass.fieldB = myTI2.text;
> }
> ...
> <js:VContainer width="500">
> ...
> <js:TextInput id="myTI1" text="Change Value.."
> change="onTextInputChangeA(event)"/>
> <js:Label id="lbl" text="{anyClass.fieldA}" width="300"/>
> </js:VContainer>
> <js:VContainer width="500">
> ...
> <js:TextInput id="myTI2" text="Change Value.."
> change="onTextInputChangeB(event)"/>
> <js:Label text="{anyClass.subClass.fieldB}" width="300"/>
> </js:VContainer>
> {code}
> *ClassA*
> {code}
> public class ClassA extends EventDispatcher
> {
> [Bindable] public var subClass:ClassB = new ClassB();
>
> public function ClassA() { }
>
> private var _fieldA:String = "";
> [Bindable("fieldAChanged")]
> public function get fieldA():String
> {
> return _fieldA;
> }
>
> public function set fieldA(value:String):void
> {
> if (value != _fieldA)
> {
> _fieldA = value;
> dispatchEvent(new Event("fieldAChanged"));
> }
> }
> }
> {code}
> *ClassB*
> {code}
> [Bindable] public class ClassB extends EventDispatcher
> {
> public function ClassB()
> { }
>
> private var _fieldB:String;
>
> [Bindable(event="fieldBChanged")]
> public function get fieldB():String
> {
> return _fieldB;
> }
>
> public function set fieldB(value:String):void
> {
> if (value != _fieldB)
> {
> _fieldB= value;
> dispatchEvent(new Event("fieldBChanged"));
> }
> }
> }
> {code}
> I've attached herewith the source to the test project. Please, take a look.
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