e sense of all these events and handlers!
Clarke
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From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of John Mason
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Tips for Analyzing an Application
That's mo
icture...
http://www.netobjectives.com/PatternRepository/images/e/ea/Strangle1.JPG
From: John Mason
To: discussion@acfug.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 2:46:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Tips for Analyzing an Application
He is, thankfully, working o
Just draw a picture...
http://www.netobjectives.com/PatternRepository/images/e/ea/Strangle1.JPG
From: John Mason
To: discussion@acfug.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 2:46:23 PM
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Tips for Analyzing an Application
He is
He is, thankfully, working on understanding a Model-Glue app. So I
directed him to the ModelGlue.xml file which contains all the wiring
(controller) logic to understand what's happening. This draws an
important point for controller based frameworks and why most should use
them. For someone (oth
I'd start with what happens when the application starts up and when an
individual request comes in. Maybe draw out some UML sequence diagrams
to visually show the order of events and compnents talking to each
other.
Howard
On Sep 30, 2009, at 7:55 AM, "Clarke Bishop"
wrote:
I am tryin
I am trying to understand a pre-existing application so that I can extend
it.
My question is: What's a good way to attack this problem?
Specifically I want to understand some parts of Mura so that I can modify
and extend the functionality. Mura uses ModelGlue and Coldspring (And
Fusebox for the