Flex is primarily a Flash framework.
The MXML in Flex references the model, which is typically remote objects (CFC, WebServices, XML) and defines the view, so it is an MVC onto itself.
Reactor is essence is the model.
Teddy
On 9/14/06, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
A more general question on the use of multiple frameworks at the different
application tiers... The amount of career development going on with me is
beyond words... ;)
I am a newbie to reactor, and also to flex2. I'm curious to know if others
are using FUSEBOX with reactor AND flex2, or if the use of flex2 makes
fusebox kinda unnecessary. What is the best use/layering of these
frameworks? Does flex become the controller and the view, thereby
eliminating the need for the MVC architecture of fusebox? Is reactor simply
the model behind the entire flex application?
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