thank you all for the reply,
Can someone point me to the Steve approach?
I still wonder how do Tim and Ralf register the views, are you creating a  
viewstack with all the views? for example: how are you managing the  
visibility?
Thanks, Diego.


On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 17:51:34 +1200, Tim Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> With views, the main thing to keep in mind is directory
> organization.  Respectfully, I have a few differing ideas, than
> Steven, when it comes to views.  But at Cairngorm's current
> iteration, "all" state == model (local and common).  Organize the
> actual view classes in functional directory groups; for easy
> identification.  In the ModelLocator, bind the state of the views
> accordingly.  With hundreds of views, you will probably want to
> subclass the ModelLocator, into functional groups, to aid in
> organization.  Ultimately, it boils down to each application's
> requirements.  For me, I just try to keep things as simple and
> maintainable as possible; even when endless local state variables
> tend to clutter and complicate the ModelLocator.  I'm calling this
> model happy. :)
>
> -TH
>
> --- In [email protected], "Bjorn Schultheiss"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Good Question and I hope this thread gets a lot of posts.
>>
>> Personally I don't think that the modelLocator is always upto the
> job.
>> Don't get me wrong, in a data-driven application this methodology
> is
>> beautiful,
>> But my feeling is it will not satisfy all requirements.
>>
>> For example, say you have about 100 view states that are loaded in
> and
>> disposed of, at runtime, as required.
>> I don't think the ModelLocator is up to the task.
>> I think possibly a "ViewManager" of sorts is required that acts as
> a middle
>> tier between the Views and the ModelLocator.
>>
>> I don't have any concrete classes to show an example of what I
> mean as I
>> haven't developed such a solution as yet.
>> But I am at the beginning of a project that will require such
> consideration.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bjorn Schultheiss
>> Senior Flash Developer
>> QDC Technologies
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Diego Guebel
>> Sent: Monday, 11 September 2006 12:07 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [flexcoders] cairngorm: managing hundred of views
>>
>> Hi there,
>> My questions is theoretical and best practice oriented, I just
> wonder what
>> is the best approach to manage hundreds of views since
>> viewhelper/viewlocator is out of fashion.
>> I was reading previous post but didn't find a good example or
> tutorial.
>> Can anyone put some light on this?
>>
>> Sorry if some of you receive this post twice, I think the first
> once was
>> moderated.
>> Thanks in advance. Diego.
>>
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