Martin Wood wrote:

>compile at runtime?
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>afaik flex compiles converts mxml into as classes and then compiles 
>those against the flex framework. (but i know very little about flex)
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>what Igor is offering is a way of dynamically loading mxml format 
>layouts to use with as2.
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>I'd guess that the actual UI components used can be changed, how 
>flexible that part of the system is remains to be seen, but being an 
>open source project it can be changed :)
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>I can imagine that having an mxml -> mm components or mxml -> aswing 
>etc.. runtime ui system would be useful for a lot of folks.
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>I could put it to immediate use in existing as2 projects that are in 
>need of a UI overhaul, and often require quick changes to be made to the 
>UI but at the moment doing so requires a recompile, which even with 
>MTASC isnt as quick as editing an xml file (perhaps edited on the server).
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>martin
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>Tim Beynart wrote:
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>>Doesn't the FLEX server compile at runtime? 
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i could certainly use that! if some of you remember in vb and eaven in 
dreamweaver there was a way to drag and drop a resultset and fields were 
automatically generated. that combined with my current project Tabman 
(http://www.caligos.com/Tabman) could make almost instant data-bound 
forms efortlessly. it's defenetly great. congrats igor. :D

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