On Monday 04 December 2006 04:36, Lachlan Cotter wrote:
> First, I have never seen examples or discussion of Cairngorm that
> deals with this issue. In most cases the 'model' isn't much more than
> a collection of dumb value objects without complex relationships.

I'm not sure you'd want your model to be very more complex.

> Second, and more importantly, pretty much all the logic of Cairngorm
> apps seems to reside in the Command and Delegate classes with not
> much to speak about in the actual model. It seems to be the Commands
> that end up manipulating the application data directly, and I'm a
> little uncomfortable with this.

I think it's a good idea to stick all the logic in once obvious place, and 
then have that change the model, which uses data binding to make things 
change in the view.

> I'm not sure about how well it does encapsulation
> and MVC.

I got the opposite impression :-)

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Tom Chiverton
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