At 2:29 PM -0600 3/17/99, David Neumann wrote:
>In WO3.5.1 there as a significant price for nesting components
>especailly if they were in long repetitions. Forget about that it WO4.
>The price for nesting is near zero. Now don't go nesting stuff within
>stuff with no good reason. I suppose nesting 10 levels deep will start
>to soak a few cycles. But also don't be afraid to factor and
>componentize as much of your system as you feel is reasonable.
That's definately what we are doing! Just a few components where it makes
sense.
I'll have to say, doing deep reading about WebObjects before using the
thing gives you a good understanding of what it can and should do.
Actually *using* it is even *better*. One truly sees that what you thought
it could do, it really does. Not only that, but one finds the full
richness of of the object environment and RAD tools.
The concept of binding HTML and an Object to represent a "component" is
powerful.
What's really strange though, is I've been finding myself in the text
editing mode for the HTML and bindings.... only using the graphics mode and
inspector to see the options for the WO Objects.
mark
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