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Data components are sophisticated tools that let you bind data from anĮxternal source, such as an XML file, to your Flash movies. The Media components allow you toĬontrol sound and video, such as MP3 and Flash Video streaming, to the Flash Menus, text input areas, and scroll panes. The UI components control visual tools onscreen (for example, check boxes, There are four groups of components in Flash MX 2004: They were there in Flash 5, but they were called SmartClips). Flash MX originally shipped components (although Each component has a specificįunction and role that, when you combine it with ActionScript, provides the baseįor extremely powerful movies. Specialized movies you can add to your own movies. Many of you may already be familiar with components, which are How to bind an array (a fundamental data structure) to your components. In this article, I give you an overview of theĭifferent components you now have, what you can do with components, how to buildĪ simple form with components, how to change the style of your components, and The functionality of components is now much greater than In this article, you are introduced to components in Flash MX 2004 and Flash Macromedia Flash MX 2004 for Rich Internet Applications