It seems like a trend :) I've just posted my own framework that do the same stuff but consists of one public class only :) (dependecy injection, Spring-style AOP , asynchronous command chaining etc)
Check it out http://code.google.com/p/ctx/ --- In [email protected], "dev.apostiglioni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd like to share with all of you who develop enterprise applications > this new framework: Aconcagua Flex > <http://code.google.com/p/aconcagua-flex/> > (http://code.google.com/p/aconcagua-flex/). > > It's aim is to help in building enterprise Flex and AIR applications, > and it has beeing designed to be: > > - Test friendly: Helps to build testeable applications. > - Not intrusive. > - IoC and dependency injection capabilities. > - Stackable: It is not only an MVC framework. It's a layered framework, > and you can use the layers that you want separately. > - Extensible. > - Flexible. > - Performant. > - Easy to understand: It does not re-invent the wheel. Nothing new if > you already know Spring and Cairngorm or PureMVC. > - Etc, etc. > > For those who use maven, it is also available at this repository: > http://aconcagua-flex.googlecode.com/svn/repository/releases/ > > Of course, all feedback is wellcome :-) >

