I don't know about the cairngorm point of view, but I saw this interesting article on Flex/FCS
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flex/articles/fcs_flex.html
 
Philippe Maegerman


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alberto Albericio Salvador
Sent: mardi 30 août 2005 9:42
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Cairngorm question

Hi all,

The Cairngorm samples are a great resource for understanding how to best
arquitect an specific kind of applications; in this case, applications
that talk syncly with some servers that expose some services.

Imagine now that Im building an application which implements, somewhere,
some kind of asynchronous services: a flash comm server chat , for
example. This "service" must be running, in the background, even if im
visually working in another part of the application, entering some data
for new providers or whatever. So the question is, where is the best
place to initialise these services? Or how can I place/work with these
services within this arquitecture?

My choice would probably be to initialise evrything inside a
"initialise()" function in the model locator and then use some public
var there to control msgs and status of this "service" and then bind the
chat components to these vars.

I hope someone can help chosing the best option.

Thanks all in advance.

--
Alberto Albericio Salvador
Aura S.A. Seguros
Departamento Informática



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