Check out puremvc.org.
Very powerfull framework with gsm finite state machine, multicore support and it's been ported to almost all popular languages.




On 04/02/2009, at 9:16 AM, João Saleiro <[email protected]> wrote:

Thank you Ralf. Found it, and I'm taking a look at the docs and implementation. I don't know if I'll follow it, but it's an interesting reading, for sure.


João Saleiro

CTO @ Webfuel
Adobe Certified Expert
Adobe Community Expert
Co-founder of the Portuguese RIA Community

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Ralf Bokelberg wrote:

Maybe have a look at Slide. You should be able to find it at Google code.

Best
Ralf.

On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 7:44 PM, João Saleiro <joao.sale...@webfuel .pt> wrote:

Hi,

I have "a complex" Flex application composed with modules, viewstacks within viewstacks, states, etc. I am working hard to keep the application as simple
as possible - and until now it's looking amazing.
I'm currently using "dumb views" (they know nothing about the framework - Mate -, and it's up to the framework to inject properties on the views).

I don't want to stick with the Flex navigation mechanisms. I would prefer relying on some kind of design pattern / best practice solution to handle
application navigation. In another words, the framework should be
responsible for changing the application state, and the views should somehow
reflect that state change.
For example, imagine that I'm on module 1, 3rd view, state b, and by some reason I want to execute some business rule that would result on a jump to
module 4, 1st view, state h.
Is there a design pattern that could be helpful to achieve a clean
navigation?


Thanks,

João Saleiro

CTO @ Webfuel
Adobe Certified Expert
Adobe Community Expert
Co-founder of the Portuguese RIA Community



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