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Class diagram of container components
Every
container provided by the Flex framework has a set of rules by which
it lays out its children. Flex uses these rules to measure the
available space for children, and to decide where children are
positioned. A VBox container, for example, arranges its children
vertically, placing only one item per row. Similarly, an HBox
container arranges its children horizontally. Every container in
Flex was designed with a purpose (see Figure). Knowing when to use a
particular container is important as you build your Flex
applications.

POSTED BY Abhilash,Latheesh,web designer,UI Designer AT 6/16/2008 2:36 AM
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