On 5/19/05, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> 
> I have finally managed to finish my first Étoilé diagrams (in order to
> provide a broad view on developer side), they probably need some
> adjustments (at both content and layout level), but at least four
> diagrams are available now. You can download them in PDF or OmniGraffle
> format here : <http://www.dromasoftware.com/etoile/diagrams/>. They are
> named :
> - Generic Desktop Frameworks
> - CoreObject Framework
> - Core Frameworks
> - Services Frameworks
> 

  Thanx for the diagram. It makes things more clear.
  Based on the diagram, it looks like three layers:

  Services Frameworks (top)
  Core Frameworks (middle)
  CoreObject Frameworks (bottom)

  It's weird to me that the Generic Desktop Frameworks 
  is not part of the layer.
  What's the purpose for that ?
  Actually I am thinking to make the Addresses (AddressesKit)
  the first example to use LuceneKit.
  It makes sense to me to put the Generic Desktop Framewrosk
  on top of Core Frameworks,
  unless you want to reduce the dependency.

  Yen-Ju

> 
> Quentin.
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