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com.adobe.icc.vo.render 

ResolvedContent  - AS3 Asset Composer

Pacotecom.adobe.icc.vo.render
Classepublic class ResolvedContent
HerançaResolvedContent Inheritance Object
Implementações IEventDispatcher

Versão da linguagem: ActionScript 3.0
Versão de produto: Asset Composer Building Block 9.5
Versões de runtime: AIR (unsupported), Flash Player 9, Flash Player 10

A value object for the resolved content of a module. It is returned after resolution via the IModuleResolverService.



Propriedades públicas
 PropriedadeDefinido por
 Inheritedconstructor : Object
Uma referência ao objeto de classe ou à função de construtor de uma determinada ocorrência de objeto.
Object
  data : Object
ResolvedContent
  dataArray : ByteArray
Resolved content.
ResolvedContent
  empty : Boolean
True if the content is explicitly empty (e.g.
ResolvedContent
  isImage : Boolean
[somente leitura] True if the resolved content is an image.
ResolvedContent
  isText : Boolean
[somente leitura] True if the resolved content is text.
ResolvedContent
  lineage : Array
Array of Array objects (sub-array element 0 is a String representing a module GUID, sub-array element 1 is an int representing the module's identifier) representing every parent module in the result's lineage if the content was nested in a list or condition.
ResolvedContent
  mimeType : String
MIME type for the resolved content.
ResolvedContent
  moduleId : String
GUID of the data module that was the source of the resolved content.
ResolvedContent
  moduleIdent : int
The identifier of the module (in its container) from which this content is resolved.
ResolvedContent
  moduleType : String
One of the MODULETYPEconst values.
ResolvedContent
  toolTip : String
Tooltip associated with the content.
ResolvedContent
Métodos públicos
 MétodoDefinido por
  
Constructor
ResolvedContent
  
addEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false, priority:int = 0, weakRef:Boolean = false):void
Registers an event listener object with an EventDispatcher object so that the listener receives notification of an event.
ResolvedContent
  
Dispatches an event into the event flow.
ResolvedContent
  
Checks whether the EventDispatcher object has any listeners registered for a specific type of event.
ResolvedContent
 Inherited
Indica se um objeto tem uma propriedade especificada definida.
Object
 Inherited
Indica se uma ocorrência da classe Object está na cadeia de protótipos do objeto especificado como o parâmetro.
Object
 Inherited
Indica se a propriedade especificada existe e é enumerável.
Object
  
removeEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false):void
Removes a listener from the EventDispatcher object.
ResolvedContent
 Inherited
Define a disponibilidade de uma propriedade dinâmica para operações de repetição.
Object
 Inherited
Retorna a representação da string deste objeto, formatado segundo as convenções específicas para a localidade.
Object
 Inherited
Retorna a representação de string do objeto especificado.
Object
 Inherited
Retorna o valor primitivo do objeto especificado.
Object
  
Checks whether an event listener is registered with this EventDispatcher object or any of its ancestors for the specified event type.
ResolvedContent
Constantes públicas
 ConstanteDefinido por
  MODULETYPE_IMAGE : String = "image"
[estático] Specifies a resolved image module.
ResolvedContent
  MODULETYPE_TEXT : String = "text"
[estático] Specifies a resolved text module.
ResolvedContent
Detalhes da propriedade

data

propriedade
data:Object



Implementação
    public function get data():Object
    public function set data(value:Object):void
Detalhes do construtor
Detalhes do método

addEventListener

()método
public function addEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false, priority:int = 0, weakRef:Boolean = false):void

Registers an event listener object with an EventDispatcher object so that the listener receives notification of an event. You can register event listeners on all nodes in the display list for a specific type of event, phase, and priority.

After you successfully register an event listener, you cannot change its priority through additional calls to addEventListener(). To change a listener's priority, you must first call removeEventListener(). Then you can register the listener again with the new priority level.

After the listener is registered, subsequent calls to addEventListener() with a different value for either type or useCapture result in the creation of a separate listener registration. For example, if you first register a listener with useCapture set to true, it listens only during the capture phase. If you call addEventListener() again using the same listener object, but with useCapture set to false, you have two separate listeners: one that listens during the capture phase, and another that listens during the target and bubbling phases.

You cannot register an event listener for only the target phase or the bubbling phase. Those phases are coupled during registration because bubbling applies only to the ancestors of the target node.

When you no longer need an event listener, remove it by calling EventDispatcher.removeEventListener(); otherwise, memory problems might result. Objects with registered event listeners are not automatically removed from memory because the garbage collector does not remove objects that still have references.

Copying an EventDispatcher instance does not copy the event listeners attached to it. (If your newly created node needs an event listener, you must attach the listener after creating the node.) However, if you move an EventDispatcher instance, the event listeners attached to it move along with it.

If the event listener is being registered on a node while an event is also being processed on this node, the event listener is not triggered during the current phase but may be triggered during a later phase in the event flow, such as the bubbling phase.

If an event listener is removed from a node while an event is being processed on the node, it is still triggered by the current actions. After it is removed, the event listener is never invoked again (unless it is registered again for future processing).

Parâmetros

type:String — The type of event.
 
listener:Function — The listener function that processes the event. This function must accept an event object as its only parameter and must return nothing, as this example shows:

function(evt:Event):void

The function can have any name.
 
useCapture:Boolean (default = false) — Determines whether the listener works in the capture phase or the target and bubbling phases. If useCapture is set to true, the listener processes the event only during the capture phase and not in the target or bubbling phase. If useCapture is false, the listener processes the event only during the target or bubbling phase. To listen for the event in all three phases, call addEventListener() twice, once with useCapture set to true, then again with useCapture set to false.
 
priority:int (default = 0) — The priority level of the event listener. Priorities are designated by a 32-bit integer. The higher the number, the higher the priority. All listeners with priority n are processed before listeners of priority n-1. If two or more listeners share the same priority, they are processed in the order in which they were added. The default priority is 0.
 
weakRef:Boolean (default = false) — Determines whether the reference to the listener is strong or weak. A strong reference (the default) prevents your listener from being garbage-collected. A weak reference does not.

Class-level member functions are not subject to garbage collection, so you can set useWeakReference to true for class-level member functions without subjecting them to garbage collection. If you set useWeakReference to true for a listener that is a nested inner function, the function will be garbge-collected and no longer persistent. If you create references to the inner function (save it in another variable) then it is not garbage-collected and stays persistent.

dispatchEvent

()método 
public function dispatchEvent(event:Event):Boolean

Dispatches an event into the event flow. The event target is the EventDispatcher object upon which dispatchEvent() is called.

Parâmetros

event:Event — The event object dispatched into the event flow.

Retorna
Boolean — A value of true unless preventDefault() is called on the event, in which case it returns false.

hasEventListener

()método 
public function hasEventListener(type:String):Boolean

Checks whether the EventDispatcher object has any listeners registered for a specific type of event. This allows you to determine where an EventDispatcher object has altered handling of an event type in the event flow hierarchy. To determine whether a specific event type will actually trigger an event listener, use IEventDispatcher.willTrigger().

The difference between hasEventListener() and willTrigger() is that hasEventListener() examines only the object to which it belongs, whereas willTrigger() examines the entire event flow for the event specified by the type parameter.

Parâmetros

type:String — The type of event.

Retorna
Boolean — A value of true if a listener of the specified type is registered; false otherwise.

removeEventListener

()método 
public function removeEventListener(type:String, listener:Function, useCapture:Boolean = false):void

Removes a listener from the EventDispatcher object. If there is no matching listener registered with the EventDispatcher object, a call to this method has no effect.

Parâmetros

type:String — The type of event.
 
listener:Function — The listener object to remove.
 
useCapture:Boolean (default = false) — Specifies whether the listener was registered for the capture phase or the target and bubbling phases. If the listener was registered for both the capture phase and the target and bubbling phases, two calls to removeEventListener() are required to remove both: one call with useCapture set to true, and another call with useCapture set to false.

willTrigger

()método 
public function willTrigger(type:String):Boolean

Checks whether an event listener is registered with this EventDispatcher object or any of its ancestors for the specified event type. This method returns true if an event listener is triggered during any phase of the event flow when an event of the specified type is dispatched to this EventDispatcher object or any of its descendants.

The difference between hasEventListener() and willTrigger() is that hasEventListener() examines only the object to which it belongs, whereas willTrigger() examines the entire event flow for the event specified by the type parameter.

Parâmetros

type:String — The type of event.

Retorna
Boolean — A value of true if a listener of the specified type will be triggered; false otherwise.
Detalhes da constante




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