Birowsky, your leaf component will need return messages to the parent, and 
the parent can act on those messages to update it's state. There's no magic 
to it unfortunately. Do you have a specific problem you're trying to solve?

On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 12:04:08 PM UTC-5, Birowsky wrote:
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> Hey Eric, please elaborate on this one. How do you envision leaf component 
> triggering global state update?
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>> The second problem becomes: *how do we load this global state/business 
>> data into the application and cache it?* This requirement is now fairly 
>> easy to wire-up in elm since the http requests and data cache all live at 
>> the same level of the application (the top level). If anyone wants more 
>> details on how to do this, let me know.
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