Packagemx.core
Classpublic class ClassFactory
ImplementsIFactory

A ClassFactory instance is a "factory object" which Flex uses to generate instances of another class, each with identical properties.

You specify a generator class when you construct the factory object. Then you set the properties property on the factory object. Flex uses the factory object to generate instances by calling the factory object's newInstance() method.

The newInstance() method creates a new instance of the generator class, and sets the properties specified by properties in the new instance. If you need to further customize the generated instances, you can override the newInstance() method.

The ClassFactory class implements the IFactory interface. Therefore it lets you create objects that can be assigned to properties of type IFactory, such as the itemRenderer property of a List control or the itemEditor property of a DataGrid control.

For example, suppose you write an item renderer class named ProductRenderer containing a showProductImage property which can be true or false. If you want to make a List control use this renderer, and have each renderer instance display a product image, you would write the following code:

  var productRenderer:ClassFactory = new ClassFactory(ProductRenderer);
  productRenderer.properties = { showProductImage: true };
  myList.itemRenderer = productRenderer;

The List control calls the newInstance() method on the itemRenderer to create individual instances of ProductRenderer, each with showProductImage property set to true. If you want a different List control to omit the product images, you use the ProductRenderer class to create another ClassFactory with the properties property set to { showProductImage: false }.

Using the properties property to configure the instances can be powerful, since it allows a single generator class to be used in different ways. However, it is very common to create non-configurable generator classes which require no properties to be set. For this reason, MXML lets you use the following syntax:

  <mx:List id="myList" itemRenderer="ProductRenderer">

The MXML compiler automatically creates the ClassFactory instance for you.

See also

mx.core.IFactory
mx.controls.List


Public Properties
 PropertyDefined by
  generator : Class
The Class that the newInstance() method uses to generate objects from this factory object.
ClassFactory
  properties : Object = null
An Object whose name/value pairs specify the properties to be set on each object generated by the newInstance() method.
ClassFactory
Public Methods
 MethodDefined by
  
ClassFactory(generator:Class = null)
Constructor.
ClassFactory
  
Creates a new instance of the generator class, with the properties specified by properties.
ClassFactory
Property detail
generatorproperty
public var generator:Class

The Class that the newInstance() method uses to generate objects from this factory object.

propertiesproperty 
public var properties:Object = null

An Object whose name/value pairs specify the properties to be set on each object generated by the newInstance() method.

For example, if you set properties to { text: "Hello", width: 100 }, then every instance of the generator class that is generated by calling newInstance() will have its text set to "Hello" and its width set to 100.

The default value is null.

Constructor detail
ClassFactory()constructor
public function ClassFactory(generator:Class = null)

Constructor.

Parameters
generator:Class (default = null) — The Class that the newInstance() method uses to generate objects from this factory object.
Method detail
newInstance()method
public function newInstance():*

Creates a new instance of the generator class, with the properties specified by properties.

This method implements the newInstance() method of the IFactory interface.

Returns
* — The new instance that was created.