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In this chapter, you learned how convenient XML can be when it comes to describing a user interface that is generated dynamically.
You also played with a couple of examples that concretely demonstrated benefits that were firstly introduced as abstract ideas in the previous chapter.
The next chapter shows you how easily you can implement intercomponent event handlers and, in doing so, build component-based applications whose user interfaces are generated dynamically.
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(2006). XML for Defining User Interfaces. In: AdvancED ActionScript Components. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0130-4_6
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