>Also bear in mind that this stuff typically gets easier when you
>introduce one or more "manager" objects and let those manage the
>relationships between the other objects.

Hmmm ... How would that work? Could you point me in the right direction so i could
experiment and get the hang of it?

I'm scanning the MachII core and it looks like the AppManager might be functioning
like the top level of a "composition tree" to join the all the other Managers and
their subcomponents together, sometimes i see this technique of passing "this" through
to a newly created object in the core files ... So would a manager be an abstract
class that only serves to join a team of concrete classes together into an application
or a section of the application?

> Hope that helps?

VERY Much ... a big piece of the puzzle fell somewhere (that seemed like it could be
in the right place but i wasn't sure) in the last day or two, and you just told me
that's where it belongs! Thanks very much Sean.



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