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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:34:12+00:00 2026-05-15T07:34:12+00:00

I need to dynamically bind properties of components created at runtime. In this particular

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I need to dynamically bind properties of components created at runtime. In this particular case please assume I need to use bindProperty.

I don’t quite understand why the following simplistic test is failing (see code). When I click the button, the label text does not change.

I realize that there are simpler ways to go about this particular example using traditional non-dynamic binding, but I need to understand it in terms of using bindProperty.

Can someone please help me understand what I’m missing?

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<mx:WindowedApplication xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" layout="absolute" xmlns:ns1="Tools.*" minWidth="684" minHeight="484" xmlns:ns2="*" creationComplete="Init();">
  <mx:Script>
    <![CDATA[
      import mx.collections.ArrayCollection;
      import mx.binding.utils.*;
      public var Available:ArrayCollection=new ArrayCollection();

      public function get Value():String {
        return (Available.getItemAt(0).toString());
      }

      public function Init():void {
        Available.addItemAt('Before', 0);
        BindingUtils.bindProperty(Lab, 'text', this, 'Value');
      }

      public function Test():void {
        Available.setItemAt('After', 0);
      }
    ]]>
  </mx:Script>
  <mx:Label x="142" y="51" id="Lab"/>
  <mx:Button x="142" y="157" label="Button" click="Test();"/>
</mx:WindowedApplication>

Thanks in advance.

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    2026-05-15T07:34:13+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:34 am

    As mentioned by Glenn, you need to add [Bindable] tag on Value.

    Also, you haven’t defined a setter for the property. Data binding is invoked only when the corresponding setter is called. The flow is something like: you call the setter – Flex updates the data by calling the getter.

      [Bindable]
      public function get value():String {
        return (Available.getItemAt(0).toString());
      }
    
      public function set value(v:String):void {
        Available.setItemAt(v, 0);
      }
    
      public function init():void {
        Available.addItemAt('Before', 0);
        BindingUtils.bindProperty(Lab, 'text', this, 'Value');
      }
    
      public function iest():void {
        value = "After";
      }
    

    Note that I’ve changed names of functions and properties to lowercase as per the normal convention. InitialCaps are used only for class names.

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