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I have a PresentationModel AS class that holds all the values used in SomeView.mxml. The entire class for the model is bindable, and the model property in the view is also bindable. However, I am unable to inject the model into the view using the PropertyInjector tag:

- INFO: Data binding will not be able to detect assignments to model

Would someone familier with Flex data binding and Mate give me a hand? Thanks a lot!

MainEventMap.mxml

<EventHandlers type="{FlexEvent.INITIALIZE}">
	<ObjectBuilder generator="{PresentationModel}" registerTarget="true">
		<Properties dispatcher="{scope.dispatcher}"/>
	</ObjectBuilder>
</EventHandlers>


<Injectors target="{SomeView}" debug="true">
	<PropertyInjector targetKey="model" source="{PresentationModel}" />
</Injectors>

Snippet from PresentationModel.as

[Bindable]
public class PresentationModel extends EventDispatcher
{
    public var dispatcher:IEventDispatcher;

    //.....other variables and functions
}

Snippet from SomeView.mxml

<mx:Canvas xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" width="518" height="562" >
<mx:Script>
	<![CDATA[

         //...... all the imports

		[Bindable]
		public var model:OSGiBrokerConsoleModel;

        // ......other variables and functions
	]]>
</mx:Script>

    // ..... actual view components

</mx:Canvas>
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What does the rest of PresentationModel look like? – Stiggler Nov 10 at 18:07

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You cannot bind to a class. Making a class bindable means all members of that class will be bindable, but not the definition itself.

You should create a member function(getter/setter) for the presentation model that returns the data you want to use as the source. Then you also need to create an instance of PresentationModel that you can use for the binding. So rather than binding to PresentationModel.data, you'd bind to myPM.data.

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