100% true but I guess if you want a light weight app to run on mobile, you
will vant to avoid the weight of an IoC.
-Fred
-----Message d'origine-----
From: Christophe Herreman
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 3:55 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: An Eventbus for Apache Flex applications
This really depends on the type of application you are building and the
size and experience of the team.
If you are working on a small project with a very small team, then a
singleton/static implementation will work just fine.
The problem comes when you work on larger apps that perhaps contain modules
and have a larger team of developers. In that case you need to have some
rules amongst the team to decide when and how the eventbus can be used. If
not, you'll quickly end up with an eventbus that is abused and handles way
too much communication. This makes it hard to debug, maintain and test the
code. In this scenario I would advise a strategy in which the eventbus is
injected and managed in a central location (an IoC container).
- Christophe
2013/3/7 Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>
Hi John,
I said "inspired" by those frameworks, which, for puremvc multicore at
least doesn't use the singleton pattern but the multiton's one, I guess is
better than completly reinvent the wheel and it might be light enought
extracting what it needs only but maybe some else has a better solution.
-Fred
-----Message d'origine----- From: John Cunliffe
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 3:11 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: An Eventbus for Apache Flex applications
I think Sebastian knows these frameworks like most flex developers. The
questions really is how to not tightly couple our components WITHOUT an
extra framework. And so far I've only seen the Singleton pattern
solution -
which imho is an anti-pattern really as soon as testability is required...
but maybe I just like IOC too much. ;-)
Regards
John
On 7 Mar 2013 15:04, "Frédéric THOMAS" <webdoubl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Sebastian
I never been motivated anymore to build my own multicore MVC framework as
soon as I've seen the one of puremvc back in 2009 IIRC (with the use of
multiton combined with async command or piped events), then, I used the
Parsley approach which I prefered from far as it integrated the IOC
pattern
and much more, anyway, you might be inspired by the puremvc one [1] or
even
though I never tried it, the robotlegs-signals' one [2].
-Fred
[1] https://github.com/PureMVC/****puremvc-as3-multicore-****
framework/wiki<https://github.com/PureMVC/**puremvc-as3-multicore-**framework/wiki>
<https://github.**com/PureMVC/puremvc-as3-**multicore-framework/wiki<https://github.com/PureMVC/puremvc-as3-multicore-framework/wiki>
>
[2]
http://newtriks.com/2011/08/****12/example-as3-modular-**<http://newtriks.com/2011/08/**12/example-as3-modular-**>
application-using-robotlegs-****signals/<http://newtriks.com/**
2011/08/12/example-as3-**modular-application-using-**robotlegs-signals/<http://newtriks.com/2011/08/12/example-as3-modular-application-using-robotlegs-signals/>
>
-----Message d'origine----- From: Sebastian Mohr
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:52 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: An Eventbus for Apache Flex applications
Hi,
I am just building a mobile Flex application for a client of mine. I
wonder if I could build this Flex application with a custom Eventbus,
but, without the usage of a Microarchitecture (like Mate [1], Robotlegs
[2],
Parsley [3], SpringAS [4] [5] and Swiz [6]).
As you probably already know, I usually build my Flex applications with a
MVC structure and a Microarchitecture in the back. The result of the
application
MVC structure can be openly reviewed and discussed in my LoginExample
[7].
Since there are folks on this mailing list claiming that Flex
applications
with
a MVC structure can also be build without the usage of a
Microarchitecture,
I wonder how these folks deal with the Command [8] and Controller [9]
pattern
in their Flex applications? I would also be curious how they create a
custom
Eventbus, so that thrown events could still be caught inside of Flex
Modules
especially in Mobile projects?
Is there anyone on this mailing list who can give me an advice how to
build
a custom Eventbus so that I still can use the Command [8] and Controller
[9]
pattern?
Thank you!
[1] http://mate.asfusion.com/
[2] http://www.robotlegs.org/
[3]
http://www.spicefactory.org/****parsley/<http://www.spicefactory.org/**parsley/>
<http://www.**spicefactory.org/parsley/<http://www.spicefactory.org/parsley/>
>
[4] http://www.springactionscript.****org/<http://www.**
springactionscript.org/ <http://www.springactionscript.org/>>
[5] http://www.swizframework.org/
[6] http://www.as3commons.org/as3-****commons-eventbus/**
introduction.**html<http://www.as3commons.org/as3-**commons-eventbus/introduction.**html>
<http://**www.as3commons.org/as3-**commons-eventbus/introduction.**html<http://www.as3commons.org/as3-commons-eventbus/introduction.html>
>
[7]
http://code.google.com/p/****masuland/wiki/LoginExample<http://code.google.com/p/**masuland/wiki/LoginExample>
<htt**p://code.google.com/p/**masuland/wiki/LoginExample<http://code.google.com/p/masuland/wiki/LoginExample>
>
[8]
https://code.google.com/p/****masuland/wiki/****NanoarchitectureCmd<https://code.google.com/p/**masuland/wiki/**NanoarchitectureCmd>
<https://**code.google.com/p/masuland/**wiki/NanoarchitectureCmd<https://code.google.com/p/masuland/wiki/NanoarchitectureCmd>
>
[9]
https://code.google.com/p/****masuland/wiki/****NanoarchitectureCtl<https://code.google.com/p/**masuland/wiki/**NanoarchitectureCtl>
<https://**code.google.com/p/masuland/**wiki/NanoarchitectureCtl<https://code.google.com/p/masuland/wiki/NanoarchitectureCtl>
>
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Interaction Designer
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Christophe Herreman
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