Most people just create a good method to set the values as soon as the view is created. Just respond to the viewActivate method. Trust me that is the easiest way :)
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Cristian Spiescu <[email protected] > wrote: > Thanks! This was my impression as well; > > you can change the destruction policy so that it isn't destroyed >> > This is true, but I'd need the instance before passing it to the view > navigator, so that I can populate some data, the "classic way" (not by > passing the data through the "data" parameter). > > get into the guts of Flex >> > Yes; looks doable, by hacking the viewNavigator.navigationStack > (visibility mx_internal). > > Best regards, > Cristian. > > > On 08.06.2013 21:03, Jonathan Campos wrote: > >> you can change the destruction policy so that it isn't destroyed. And you >> could get into the guts of Flex and make this change. But I don't believe >> it is readily available. >> >> J >> >> >> On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 6:11 AM, Cristian Spiescu < >> [email protected] >> >>> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> In some cases, I would like to push to the stack an instance of a view >>> that is already constructed. >>> Is this possible? >>> >>> Thanks in advance! >>> Cristian. >>> >>> >> >> > -- Jonathan Campos
