Well, that is a legitimate warning, but is innocuous. I'm tempted to try to figure out how to tell Maven to accept these warnings, but I don't know how to do that. That's why the Ant builds work. Or get the compiler to suppress the warning.
The other answer is to switch to ValueObjects if you are just using plain Object. Then your binding expression would look like "{MyValueObject(data).label}. MyValueObject would have to have the appropriate [Bindable] metadata. -Alex On 12/9/16, 8:39 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos Rovira" <carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlos.rov...@codeoscopic.com> wrote: >Hi Alex, > >just updated all commits and test your ItemRenderer and is not working, do >you know what could be? > >The project 'App' has been successfully compiled and optimized. >/Users/carlosrovira/Dev/Flex/source/flexjs/flex-asjs/examples/flexjs/MDLEx >ample/src/main/flex/itemRenderers/CustomListItemRenderer.mxml(28): >col: 12 Data binding will not be able to detect assignments to 'label'. >text="{data.label}" > > ^ >[INFO] >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >[INFO] BUILD FAILURE > > >2016-12-09 16:25 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>: > >> >> >> On 12/9/16, 5:35 AM, "carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of Carlos >>Rovira" >> <carlos.rov...@gmail.com on behalf of carlosrov...@apache.org> wrote: >> >> >Hi >> > >> >I need to know how to deal with data binding in different situations, >> >ItemRenderer, View, Container, Component, Bead,... >> > >> >I saw various classes ConstantBinding, ViewBeadBinding... >> > >> >Hope someone could share the main principles of Binding in FlexJS >> >> Binding in the regular Flex SDK is extremely wasteful. That's why we >> often see folks recommend that you start taking out data bindings when >>you >> have performance issues. Flex Mobile default item renderers are written >> in AS instead of MXML for that reason. Binding in general has to >> "highly-sensitive". It needs to look for all kinds of possible change >> conditions, such as the source or destination being changed as well as >>the >> property on the source being changed. In the regular Flex SDK, this >> highly-sensitive detection mechanism is used everywhere you use binding >> expressions. >> >> in FlexJS, we want to have different implementations based on certain >> scenarios. There are classes named XXXDataBinding (vs YYYBinding) that >> implement a change detection mechanism specific to that scenario. So >> ViewDataBinding knows that most data bindings will probably be from the >> applicationModel property to various controls. The various >>XXXDataBinding >> implementations use the YYYBinding classes like ConstantBinding and >> SimpleBinding to optimize for certain patterns that don't require as >>much >> overhead to set up. There is a GenericBinding for everything else. >>Also, >> having a choice of YYYBinding classes allows the developer to not use {} >> expressions and simply add a YYYBindingClass as a bead and get binding >>to >> work without the overhead of the compiler setting up a data structure >>for >> the XXXDataBindingClass to interpret at instantiation time. So, this is >> another example of PAYG. You can be lazy and have the compiler and >> framework figure out what to do with a {} expression, or you can save >>code >> by manually implementing it, or you can save even more by writing AS to >> addEventListener for the right thing at the right time. >> >> Anyway, you mentioned ItemRenderer above, and I found out yesterday that >> ItemRenderer binding needed its own implementation. It can take >>advantage >> of knowing that if you bind to data.something, that there is no need to >> set change detection for the source or destination objects. It knows >>that >> the only trigger is when in the item renderer lifecycle, the data >>property >> is set. I just pushed that change. Now my renderer looks like: >> >> <js:MXMLItemRenderer xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009" >> xmlns:js="library://ns.apache.org/flexjs/basic" >> width="100%"> >> <js:beads> >> <js:VerticalLayout /> >> <js:ItemRendererDataBinding /> >> </js:beads> >> <js:Label width="100%" height="30" style="fontWeight:bold" >> text="{data.qname}" > >> </js:Label> >> <js:MultilineLabel id="description" width="100%" >> text="{data.description}" /> >> </js:MXMLItemRenderer> >> >> >> >> HTH, >> -Alex >> >> > > >-- > >Carlos Rovira >Director General >M: +34 607 22 60 05 >http://www.codeoscopic.com >http://www.avant2.es > >Este mensaje se dirige exclusivamente a su destinatario y puede contener >información privilegiada o confidencial. Si ha recibido este mensaje por >error, le rogamos que nos lo comunique inmediatamente por esta misma vía y >proceda a su destrucción. > >De la vigente Ley Orgánica de Protección de Datos (15/1999), le >comunicamos >que sus datos forman parte de un fichero cuyo responsable es CODEOSCOPIC >S.A. La finalidad de dicho tratamiento es facilitar la prestación del >servicio o información solicitados, teniendo usted derecho de acceso, >rectificación, cancelación y oposición de sus datos dirigiéndose a >nuestras >oficinas c/ Paseo de la Habana 9-11, 28036, Madrid con la documentación >necesaria.