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SharedWhiteBoard synchronizationChange event bug

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Hi!

SharedWhiteBoard has event synchronizationChange and metadata tag declaration

[Event(name="synchronizationChange", type="com.adobe.rtc.events.CollectionNodeEvent")]

This metadata tag used by Flex compiler while generating ActionScript code and when I use this event in code like this one:

          protected function sharedwhiteboard1_synchronizationChangeHandler(event:CollectionNodeEvent):void{
               trace('IN SYNC:', this.whitebord.isSynchronized);
          }
     ]]>
</fx:Script>
<rtc:SharedWhiteBoard id="whitebord" synchronizationChange="sharedwhiteboard1_synchronizationChangeHandler(event)"/>

I am expecting event CollectionNodeEvent, but instead of this, i'm receiving ordinary Event and this error:

TypeError: Error #1034: Type Coercion failed: cannot convert flash.events::Event@342bdd1 to com.adobe.rtc.events.CollectionNodeEvent.

So, please, fix this things:

1. Add clone() method to event com.adobe.coreUI.events.WBModelEvent so while redispatching this event, it will not loose data
2. Instead of redispatching this event in com.adobe.rtc.pods.SharedWhiteBoard:333, make dispatch of CollectionNodeEvent event as described in metadata tag.

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Thanks for reporting this bug - we'll fix it for the next SDK drop. For

now, you have all the source at your disposal to fix it.

nigel

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Former Community Member

Thanks for reporting this bug - we'll fix it for the next SDK drop. For

now, you have all the source at your disposal to fix it.

nigel

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