From what I can gather PureMVC is a Flex based framework - it would be nice to know of people's thoughts on frameworks that work with Flash also - not that I am against Flex, but some of my projects are going to be Flash based :)

Justin Clarke wrote:
Hardly a convincing critique, and suspect advice. 100 apps before considering whether a common approach makes sense?

For what it's worth we switched to PureMVC (http://www.puremvc.org) for all applications this year, and it's an absolute delight to work with. Simple to use, clean separation of model and view classes so they know nothing of the framework, appropriate use of design patterns throughout -- it's definitely made maintaining and developing projects a breeze.


Niels Wolf wrote:
And there is always the mvc critique:

http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/10/mvc-as-anti-pattern.html


On 10/20/08 5:28 PM, "iteratif" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    why use a framework? Implementation of the MVC model should suffice:

    http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~trygver/themes/mvc/mvc-index.html
    <http://heim.ifi.uio.no/%7Etrygver/themes/mvc/mvc-index.html>

    why do more complicated what is already complicated and if someone
    makes you believe that the model MVC is easier with
    these frameworks is that he puts his finger in the eye.
Here is another article in French on an implementation of the MVC
    model under flex but it can also apply to the pure AS3 :
    
http://www.iteratif.fr/blog/index.php?post/2008/04/29/Une-implementation-du-modele-MVC-sous-Flex-A-implementation-of-model-MVC-on-Flex

    Iteratif
    ++


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*From:* Niels Wolf <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *To:* Open Source Flash Mailing List <mailto:[email protected]> *Sent:* Monday, October 20, 2008 4:53 PM *Subject:* Re: [osflash] Q:Basic AS3 MVC question
        puremvc also works with notifications.


        On  10/17/08 2:21 PM, "Sergio Daroca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
         wrote:

            For an easy decoupling in cases where you dont have  to
            know what view is being used or where it is, and
            backwards, the view  wouldnt need to know who or where is
            the model, but it does need to tell  everybody that it is
            ready...
            I found incredibly usefull ASAP Framework's
             NotificationCenter approach. And they have recently
            released an AS3 version  of NotificationCenter on
            ASAPlibrary. Shouldnt be hard to implement with  MVC.
            AS2
            http://asapframework.org/
            AS3
            http://asaplibrary.org/api/html/
            http://code.google.com/p/asaplibrary/

            I  dont ever get tired of saying how usefull it is  :)



        Niels Wolf



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