| Package | mx.core |
| Interface | public interface IDeferredInstance |
| Implementors | DeferredInstanceFromClass, DeferredInstanceFromFunction |
getInstance() method is first called, and returns a reference to that value
when the getInstance() method is called subsequently.
The Flex compiler performs the following automatic coercions when it encounters MXML that assigns a value to a property with the IDeferredInstance type:
getInstance() method returns an instance
of the class, configured as specified in the MXML code.
The following example shows this format; in this example,
MyComp is a custom component that has a variable called
myDeferredInstanceProperty of type IDeferredInstance. The compiler
generates an IDeferredInstance1 implementation whose
getInstance() method returns an instance of the
Label class, with its text property set to
"This is a deferred label":
<MyComp>
<myDeferredInstanceProperty>
<Label text="This is a deferred label"/>
</myDeferredInstanceProperty>
</MyComp>
getInstance()
method returns a new instance of the specified class.
The specified class must have a constructor with no arguments.
The following example shows this format; in this example, the compiler
generates an IDeferredInstance1 implementation whose
getInstance() method returns an instance of the
MyClass class:
<MyComp myDeferredInstanceProperty="myPackage.MyClass/>
Use the IDeferredInstance interface when an ActionScript class defers the instantiation of a property value. You cannot use IDeferredInstance if an ActionScript class requires multiple instances of the same value. In those situations, use the IFactory interface.
The states.AddChild class includes a childFactory
property that is of type IDeferredInstance.
See also
| Method | Defined By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
Creates an instance Object from a class or function,
if the instance does not yet exist.
| IDeferredInstance | ||