Agha,

The scheme you describe about sequencing command calls, is one that I
have often talked about in presentations I've given on the patterns in
Cairngorm - and you're not the first person to want to do this; in our
original call to features for Cairngorm, many folks came back and 
asked for this. Romain Faraut (one of the Cairngorm committee) has
contributed an implementation of some code that has made it into the
1.0 release.

In Cairngorm 1.0, we have made sequencing of commands even easier for
you to achieve in a regular way; at risk of promising a date to everyone,
we should be dropping the next version of Cairngorm in the next week or
so, and amongst everything else, it'll include this functionality for
you.

We're actually using some of the new Cairngorm features on projects
we're currently doing for clients, in Flex, so we made a call to 
road-test some of these things on real projects, and see how they 
worked for us as developers, before releasing them as part of the
framework.

"The difference between theory and practice, is that in theory, 
there's no difference between theory and practice."

We're very keen that Cairngorm remain an implementation of best-practices
that Flex developers have actually applied in the field, rather than
"big-up front design" of ideas that while sensible in principle, have 
not actually seen the light of production.

So expect a code-drop shortly; you'll hear it on flexcoders first.

Best,

Steven

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Steven Webster
Technical Director
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