![]() ![]() New Spark classes for List-based componentsĩ.5. ![]() Understanding Flex 4 List-based component architectureĩ.4.2. Default event dispatching on item selectionĩ.4. Interacting with Spark List-based componentsĩ.3.1. Item renderers with Spark List-based controlsĩ.3. Identifying the proper component using namespacesĩ.1.2. Accessing the selected row directlyĩ.1.1. Interacting with MX List-based componentsĨ.5.4. Understanding collections and the dataProviderĨ.5. ListBase and AdvancedListBase’s propertiesĨ.2. Using a function with a formatter classĨ.1.1. Using a function with a formatter componentħ.3.2. Controlling what triggers validationħ.3.1. Does a validator always check all criteria?Ħ.7.2. DividedBox, HDividedBox, and VDividedBox containersĦ.7.1. DataGroup and SkinnableDataContainerĤ.6.7. Group-based containers and SkinnableContainerĤ.6.6. Making ActionScript variables bindableĤ.6.3. Separating ActionScript to individual filesģ.8.4. Sneak peek at functions, classes, and packagesģ.7.2. Conditional statements (if statements and switches)ģ.7. For (starting value valid condition increment)ģ.3.2. Static versus dynamic type checkingģ.3.1. Object-oriented languages and their APIsĢ.7.3. Built-in reference and API documentationĢ.6.1. Next steps (if you’re still interested)Ģ.6. Flex and JavaScript can play togetherĢ.1.1. Why are web applications so prolific?ġ.4.2. MX DataGrids, Lists, and TreesĬhapter 19. Displaying forms and capturing user inputĬhapter 8. Recognizing also our responsibility to conserve the resources of our planet, Manning books are printed on paper that is at least 15 percent recycled and processed without the use of elemental chlorine.ġ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 – MAL – 15 14 13 12 11 10 Brief Table of ContentsĬhapter 5. Recognizing the importance of preserving what has been written, it is Manning’s policy to have the books we publish printed on acid-free paper, and we exert our best efforts to that end. Where those designations appear in the book, and Manning Publications was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial caps or all caps. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. For more information, please contactĮmail: by Manning Publications Co. Read moreįor online information and ordering of this and other Manning books, please visit The publisher offers discounts on this book when ordered in quantity. Also available is all code from the book. Purchase of the print book comes with an offer of a free PDF, ePub, and Kindle eBook from Manning. Using numerous easy-to-understand examples, Flex 4 in Action provides a strong foundation that readers can build on as the complexity of their projects increases. Flex 4 in Action filters out the noise and dives into the core topics users need every day. Many Flex books are overwhelming to new users-focusing on the complexities of the language and super-specialized subjects in the Flex ecosystem. Charting techniques to help you visualize data? Bam!.Interactive forms and validation? You bet.Interesting themes, styles, and skins? It's in there.This book helps Flex developers make their Flex applications stand out from the crowd. Revised and updated from the previous edition on Flex 3, this book is chock-full of examples, goes beyond feature coverage, and helps readers put Flex to work in real day-to-day tasks. Flex 4 in Action is an easy-to-follow, hands-on Flex 4 tutorial.
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