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apache flex - Spark effects: why is procedural code preferred over triggers?

In Flex 3, MX effects could be triggered like this:

<mx:Resize id="myEffect" />
<mx:Button mouseDownEffect="{myEffect}" />

In Flex 4, Spark effects are triggered like this:

protected function onClick(event:MouseEvent):void {
    resizeEffect.end();
    resizeEffect.play();
}
...
<s:Resize id="resize" />
...
<s:Button click="onClick(event)" />

What was the reason to use this less declarative and longer approach? I couldn't find the answer anywhere in the docs.

(Two things to note:

  1. There might be small differences between mouseDown trigger and the click event, please ignore that, it's just an example.
  2. I'm not sure whether triggers would or would not work reliably for Spark effects. Maybe they would but I guess there is a reason why this possibility is not even mentioned in the official docs.

)

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Effect triggers are not officially supported in spark in the current release. You can track the progress of this feature here: http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-19743


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