in Adobe tutorials, they suggest to create a class to handle the events (see below the copy/pasted code, and link to page).
I was wondering if I have to handle all events with the function handleAllEvents, using if statements to check if the target is the one I want, and the event is the one I want.
i.e. if (event.type=="click") && (event.currentTarget == "myId")
Should I have a list of ifs (for each target and each event typ开发者_开发知识库e ?)
thanks
// events/MyStaticEventHandler.as
package { // Empty package.
import flash.events.Event;
import mx.controls.Alert;
public class MyStaticEventHandler {
public function MyStaticEventHandler() {
// Empty constructor.
}
public static function handleAllEvents(event:Event):void {
Alert.show("Some event happened.");
}
}
}
Link (at the bottom): http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=events_05.html
If you use one handler for all events, you'll likely end up casting the generic incoming event to the more specific event inside each of the different if statements.
I would at the least have different handlers for different event types.
Ultimately it depends on what you need the event handler(s) to do.
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