Thanks, it is clear now. Regards
Marco On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > Yeah, it's sort of a confusing method signature. :-( The base type is > just the class that the file is relative to. The method signature that takes > a URL may be clearer: > > bxmlSerializer.readObject(getClass().getResource("foo.bxml")); > > On Jan 12, 2011, at 7:17 AM, Marco Castillo wrote: > > > Dear List: > > Which is the meaning of the parameter baseType in the call of > BXMLSerializer#readObject(baseType, resourceName). In the documentation it > states that is the base type!! > > I'm asking this because I have many .bxml files and one loader class > associated with each .bxml file. Inside each .bxml file is a border pane > with a layout in it. I want to load each .bxml file and then insert each > component created inside a CardPane as it is done in the KitchenSink demo. > The difference is that I'm not embedding each class loader class into the > main class, I have each class in its own separate file. > > I saw in the KitchenSink demo that the baseType parameter was always the > KitchenSink.class. So in my case, which class should I put as the baseType > parameter in the readObject call? the loader class or the main class? > > > > Thank you in advance for your kind reply. > > > > Regards > > > >
