I'm not sure what you mean about "casting" in this context. Also, I
guess you meant AMF3 when you said AMF2? (with AMF0/ AS2, you can use
Object.registerClass() for the same effect).
In AS3, registerClassAlias() is the way to make this work. But, as
Braam said, [RemoteClass] is the simplest way: i
What you're saying here works, but you can definitely use
RegisterClassAlias to get strongly typed objects when
storing/retrieving data from a SharedObject or anything else AMF2
based (LocalConnection for example). This would prevent the need to
cast any objects.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com,
watch out for classes that take arguments in the constructer or java style
enums.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Braam Genis wrote:
> Use the metadata tag [RemoteClass(alias="WindowInfo")] above your
> WindowInfo class declaration and your objects should be typed when you
> retrieve them fr
Use the metadata tag [RemoteClass(alias="WindowInfo")] above your WindowInfo
class declaration and your objects should be typed when you retrieve them
from SharedObject.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 3:59 PM, valdhor wrote:
> I don't think you can do that. A SharedObject is just an object. What
> you
I don't think you can do that. A SharedObject is just an object. What
you would need to do is put the WindowInfo objects you want to store
into an array and store the array in the SharedObject. When you want
to retrieve the WindowInfo objects, read them into an array and coerce
each array item into
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