<mx:xml> or the arraycollections. In this example the menu item is
populated from external xml file.Here is the mxml file in which menu is added.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <mx:Application
xmlns:mx="http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml" applicationComplete="xmlDataList.send()"> <mx:Script> <![CDATA[ import mx.events.MenuEvent; import mx.controls.Alert; import mx.collections.*; import mx.rpc.events.ResultEvent; [Bindable] private var menuBarItems:XMLList;
private function resultHandler(event:ResultEvent):void { var result:XML = event.result as XML; menuBarItems = result.menuitem as XMLList; } ]]> </mx:Script> <mx:HTTPService id="xmlDataList" url="menuBarList.xml"
result="resultHandler(event)" resultFormat="e4x"/> <mx:HBox height="55" width="100%" > <mx:HBox height="20"> <mx:MenuBar labelField="@label"
change="menuHandler(event);" dataProvider="{menuBarItems}"/> </mx:HBox> </mx:HBox> </mx:Application>
Given below is the content of menuBarList.xml
<menu> <menuitem label="FILE" data="top"> <menuitem label="New" data="#"/> <menuitem label="Open" data="#"/> </menuitem> <menuitem label="Edit" data="top"> <menuitem label="Copy" data="#"/> <menuitem label="Cut" data="#"/> </menuitem> <menuitem label="View" data="top"> <menuitem label="Page Source" data="#"/> <menuitem label="Full Screen" data="#"/> </menuitem> <menuitem label="Help" data="top"> <menuitem label="Version" data="#"/> <menuitem label="Help content" data="#"/> </menuitem> </menu>
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