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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:07:07+00:00 2026-05-13T15:07:07+00:00

I defined a simple event class: public class NewMoveEvent extends Event { public function

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I defined a simple event class:

public class NewMoveEvent extends Event
{

public function NewMoveEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean=true, cancelable:Boolean=true)
    {
        super(type, bubbles, cancelable);
    }

}

}

Then in custom mxml component, I defined a button which triggers it:

<mx:Panel xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" xmlns:ns1="ui.*" layout="absolute" width="682" height="412" title="Board">
<mx:Metadata>
    [Event(name="newformevent", type="events.NewMoveEvent")]
</mx:Metadata>
<mx:Script>
    <![CDATA[
        import events.NewMoveEvent;
        import config.Config;


        private function addNewUIComponent(event:Event):void
        {
            var e:NewMoveEvent = new NewMoveEvent("newformevent");
            dispatchEvent(e);
        }
    ]]>
</mx:Script>
<ns1:ChessBoard x="8" y="9" width="350" height="350" backgroundColor="0x99CCCC" moveId="0" name="chessboard" themeColor="#FFFFFF"/>
<mx:Button id="next" x="507" y="127" label="Next" click="addNewUIComponent(event)"/>
<ns1:PieceContainer x="363" y="10" width="292" height="51" items="{Config.piecesWhite}" id="white"/>
<ns1:PieceContainer x="362" y="69" width="292" height="51" items="{Config.piecesBlack}" id = "black"/>
<ns1:PasteBin x="363" y="306" width="292" height="53" backgroundColor="0x99CCCC" id="paste"/>
<mx:Button x="445" y="127" label="Save" name="save" enabled="false"/>

No from the main application file I want to set the event handler, to this event.
I can easily do it from mxml

e.g.

But cant do it in actionscript (e.g. this code don’t work):

        private function addNewUIContainer(event:Event):void
        {
            var newBoard:UIContainer = new UIContainer();
                newBoard.addEventListener(NewMoveEvent.NEWFORMEVENT, addNewUIContainer);
        }

Compiler gives me an error. Don’t understand why.

ERROR

Access of possibly undefined property NEWFORMEVENT through a reference with static type Class.

And yes, UIContainer is mxml class


The function addNewUiContainer is defined in main file (project.mxml)

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    2026-05-13T15:07:07+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    It doesn’t look like you have defined the public static const NEWFORMEVENT:String = "newformevent";

    public class NewMoveEvent extends Event
    {
        public static const NEWFORMEVENT:String = "newformevent";
    
        public function NewMoveEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean=true, cancelable:Boolean=true)
        {
            super(type, bubbles, cancelable);
        }
    
    }
    

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