FlexProgressBar Class

Description

The ProgressBar control provides a visual representation of the progress of a task over time. There are two types of ProgressBar controls: determinate and indeterminate.

A determinate ProgressBar control is a linear representation of the progress of a task over time. You use a determinate ProgressBar when the scope of the task is known. It displays when the user has to wait for an extended amount of time.

An indeterminate ProgressBar control represents time-based processes for which the scope is not yet known. As soon as you can determine the scope, you should use a determinate ProgressBar control.

Availability

This class is supported only on the Open Agent.

Inheritance

FlexProgressBar is derived from the FlexObject class. No classes derive from this class.

Methods

FlexProgressBar inherits all its methods from FlexObject, FlexDisplayObject, and AnyWin.

Properties

In addition to the properties it inherits from FlexObject, FlexDisplayObject, and AnyWin, FlexProgressBar has the following properties: