Been there, done that... ;-)
I already spent a few weeks understanding Cairngorm and as of now,
I think it's a great approach and exactly what I've been looking for.
It's was just the backend integration, which made me fail the last two days,
but now it works and Darron's way is simple and easy
Hi Thomas,
Cairngorm works quite well as is. Also there is a simple example
coming with the distribution ( the famous loginExample). I would try
to get used to the framework before applying patches.
Cheers,
Ralf.
On 7/13/06, Thomas Rühl -akitogo- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks, Tim! Look
Thanks, Tim! Looks like, that'll help me out here.
I'm as well watching the »WebServices & Cairngorm« thread, and I think
this is one heck of a solution for the matters Darron draws in his article.
Cheers, Thomas
Thomas Rühl
Design, Programming & Conc
Yes Tom,
But, the core is covered in the article.
cheers,
Tim
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> On Wednesday 12 July 2006 14:05, Thomas Rühl -akitogo- wrote:
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> > I'm just walking through Steven's article about Cairngorm on the
Adobe
> > sit
Hi Thomas,
Darron Schall's blog; "Why I don't use Cairngorm's Responder," shows a couple of ways that this can be accomplished.
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