I am behind you on that one, pure mvc has been excellent for me and  
yes it has been ported to cf ;) for a nice over view of the framework  
check out

http://www.theflexshow.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/1/30/The-Flex-Show-- 
Episode-33-PureMVC-Framework

....  well recommended!

Cheers

Simon

On 19 Feb 2008, at 17:02, Stefan Richter wrote:

> Maybe too much of a learning curve but worthwhile in my opinion is a
> good framework (i like PureMVC), especially when lots of members of
> the team work on it at the same time.
> there's a CFM port for it too I believe.
>
> http://puremvc.org/
>
> Cheers
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
>
> On 19 Feb 2008, at 16:23, David Henry wrote:
>
>> Hello Flex,
>>
>> My group is planning development for an AIR app to replace our  
>> current
>> CFML/HTML application.  We would also like to have a 'Light" Flex
>> version that leaves off a few features from the AIR version.  I am  
>> new
>> to designing large scale Flex/AIR applications and I would like your
>> input on how to set up my project(s) so as to avoid as many unknown
>> future problems as possible.
>>
>> My goals for this architecture are:
>>
>> * AIR and Flex apps should share as much common code as is practical
>> for
>> easy maintenance
>> * SVN friendly for multiple developers
>> * Minimize headaches when compiling projects for localhost,
>> development
>> server, testing/staging servers, and production servers
>> * Minimize download size for frequent updates (we are discussing
>> making
>> separate modules that can be updated independently)
>> * "common sense" organization for developers that are new to OOP,
>> Frameworks, and FlexBuilder/Eclipse
>>
>> My current approach is made up of guesses and assumptions and I am  
>> not
>> opposed to changing anything at this point.  I have set up 4
>> projects: a
>> cfc project for providing data from the server, an air project for  
>> air
>> specific code, flex project for flex specific code, and a flex  
>> library
>> project for common code.  We are all researching like crazy but we
>> must
>> keep showing tangible progress for the rest of the company to see.
>> Any
>> pointers or pitfalls you know of for such a project are much
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> David
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> [Image:Our Hero] David Henry
>> http://ColdFusionPowered.com/
>>
>>
>>
>
> 

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