: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 1:03 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Reusability question
I think I understand what you are saying.
But I am already extending Flex' s native DataGrid. I thought I could
have added a custom method somehow without creating as many class
mark goldin escreveu:
> I think I understand what you are saying.
> But I am already extending Flex' s native DataGrid. I thought I could
> have added a custom method somehow without creating as many classes as
> many grids I am going to have in my project. Am I understanding you
> correctly? I
I think I understand what you are saying.
But I am already extending Flex' s native DataGrid. I thought I could have
added a custom method somehow without creating as many classes as many grids I
am going to have in my project. Am I understanding you correctly? I will need
to extend my base Da
mark goldin escreveu:
> Yes, I can create a generic method for my Grid:
> public function doSomethingAfterRowIsAdded():void
> {
> }
> But I can't have any code there because it is specific to an object
> instatiation.
>
>
> */Frederico Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
> markgoldin_2000 es
Yes, I can create a generic method for my Grid:
public function doSomethingAfterRowIsAdded():void
{
}
But I can't have any code there because it is specific to an object
instatiation.
Frederico Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
markgoldin_2000 escreveu:
> I am designing a cus
markgoldin_2000 escreveu:
> I am designing a custom ListGrid. Most of functionality will be in the
> base class. But some will deppend on a specific instatiation. For
> example, when new row is added to the ListGrid I need to run additional
> code for each object being instatiated from the base
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