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Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud. We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
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Andrew Trice, co-author of Flex 2 articles on Adobe's Developer Center, maintains a blog at http://www.cynergysystems.com/blogs/page/andrewtrice in which he helps orient newbies and experts alike about Flex. Web Developer's & Designer's Journal is pleased here to bring a sampler of some of his more recent shared insights.

Getters and Setters vs. Public Properties in Flex
I've been asked several times, why would you use get/set functions instead of public variables in your Flex components and classes? Well, there are some great things you can do with getters and setters that you can't do with public variables. On the other hand, there are cases where public variables work better. When using these functions and/or public variables, the code for the caller will be the same:

mycomponent.myValue = 1;

First, let's look at public variables...

[Bindable]
public var myValue : Number

It is better to use public variables when there are no additional actions that need to take place when the value has been changed. If you change the value of "myValue", the bindings will update and everything will be handled accordingly. The value will change, and anything bound to that value will change. In this case, there is no need to use getter/setter methods.

Now, on to getters and setters...

[Bindable(event="myValueUpdated")]
public function set myValue (value:Number):void
{
      _myValue = value;
      dispatchEvent( new FlexEvent( "myValueUpdated" ) );
}

public function get myValue ():Number
{
      return _myValue ;
}

private var _myValue : Number;

First I'll explain the [Bindable(event="myValueUpdated")] statement: This indicates that the data binding to the getter's value should be updated when the event of type "myValueUpdated" is dispatched. You'll notice that when the value is set, this event is dispatched, which would notify any components that are bound to this value.

Now, the rest... The code that I showed above doesn't have any benefits over the public property; it functions in exactly the same way, but requires more code. The benefit of getter and setter functions is that they enable sequential code execution when the value is changed. You can create your components so that specific functions are executed any time that the value is accessed using get and/or set functions.

Here's an example:

[Bindable(event="myValueUpdated")]
public function set myValue (value:Number):void
{
      _myValue = value;
      numSets ++;
      myFunction();
      dispatchEvent( new FlexEvent( "myValueUpdated" ) );
}

public function get myValue ():Number
{
      numGets ++;
      myOtherFunction();
      return _myValue ;
}

private var _myValue : Number;
private var numGets : Number = 0;
private var numSets : Number = 0;

In this example, every time the value is set, the numSets Number is incremented, and the myFunction() function is executed. Likewise, every time the value is accessed using the "get" method, the numGets Number is incremented, and the myOtherFunction() function is executed. There is no limit to what kind of code you can execute here. You can have it dispatch custom events, change styles, create new components, etc. This turns out to be very handy when creating custom Flex components.


About Andrew Trice
Andrew Trice is a consultant with Cynergy Systems in Washington, DC, where he specializes in development of Flex-based Rich Internet Applications. Andrew has over 5 years of proven experience in the RIA industry, including application design and development using Flex, Flash, ColdFusion, J2EE and .NET architectures.

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