May 4 2007

Model-Glue:Flex?

Posted by Joe Rinehart at 4:13 PM
26 comments
- Categories: Flex | Model-Glue | Cairngorm

I figured I'd better blog this while I had some downtime at the cf.objective conference. In my Model-Glue session today, I previewed an experimental AS3 Model-Glue implementation of Model-Glue, providing a lighter weight / looser / more implicit architectural framework in comparison to something like Cairngorm.

There's no docs, I've written one sample app, and I'm not sure this'll ever be an 'official' Model-Glue thing, but I'd like to ask if anyone would be interested in taking a look: leave a comment and I'll send out a zip when it's ready...I need to do an FDS example and a Quickstart.

Comments

Michael Long

Michael Long wrote on 05/04/07 5:07 PM

Definitely interested in lightweight frameworks.
Scott Stroz

Scott Stroz wrote on 05/04/07 5:24 PM

I would be interested.
Christopher Bradford

Christopher Bradford wrote on 05/04/07 5:27 PM

Yes, definitely interested. Already using Model-Glue a lot and migrating some apps to Flex.
Phil Duba

Phil Duba wrote on 05/04/07 5:50 PM

I'd love to look at this. I always thought Cairngorm was a little too heavy/verbose for me.
Mario Talavera

Mario Talavera wrote on 05/04/07 7:03 PM

I would be very interested in taking a look. Thanks.
Sean Corfield

Sean Corfield wrote on 05/04/07 8:01 PM

Joe showed me a little of this today and I would use it for any Flex app I wanted to build rather than Cairngorm. It's *extremely* cool!!

I sure hope this does become an official Model-Glue project!!
Doug Hughes

Doug Hughes wrote on 05/04/07 8:31 PM

I'm certainly interested!
Steve Rittler

Steve Rittler wrote on 05/04/07 9:29 PM

yes, please!
Brian Szoszorek

Brian Szoszorek wrote on 05/04/07 9:38 PM

I would love to see this! Cairngorm is to verbose IMHO. I use some parts of Cairngorm but strip out the others.
Terrence Ryan

Terrence Ryan wrote on 05/05/07 1:02 AM

Teh main group of Flex developers at my work place have an extreme prejudice against Cairngorm. I would love to give them another framework example to try.
Rachel Maxim

Rachel Maxim wrote on 05/05/07 9:24 AM

That sounds awesome. I have been hoping for a simpler alternative to Cairngorm!
Nick Harvey

Nick Harvey wrote on 05/05/07 12:05 PM

Yes please, I've been working on my own lightweight framework for a while and I'd appreciate any inspiration.
Peter Bell

Peter Bell wrote on 05/05/07 1:39 PM

Would love to see it - sounds very cool indeed.
Rob Gonda

Rob Gonda wrote on 05/05/07 3:23 PM

Sounds great; all in
jonathan

jonathan wrote on 05/06/07 12:28 AM

I would like to take a look Joe.

Thanks!

Jonathan
Dave Carabetta

Dave Carabetta wrote on 05/06/07 11:03 AM

Hey Joe. I'd definitely love to take a look. We use our own framework internally at Cynergy that's much lighter than Cairngorm. Great stuff.
Zach Stepek

Zach Stepek wrote on 05/06/07 4:43 PM

I would love to see this, as well.
Aaron Smith

Aaron Smith wrote on 05/07/07 10:35 AM

Cool. Love to see that example app and some code.

Aaron
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MIke Britton

MIke Britton wrote on 05/08/07 9:20 AM

Yes, release this to me now!!
Christophe Herreman

Christophe Herreman wrote on 05/08/07 10:50 AM

Hi Joe,
I'd love to see this.
Joe Rinehart

Joe Rinehart wrote on 05/08/07 1:40 PM

Seems like there's some demand :)

I'm circulating a few private copies now to gather some thoughts, and I'm incorporating some feedback (will blog on this separately)...there's a few bits I'd like to smooth out before it's public, but I think it'll be worth the wait.
Sam Juvonen

Sam Juvonen wrote on 05/09/07 1:52 PM

Count me in ... I am interested !
Christopher Bradford

Christopher Bradford wrote on 05/14/07 11:10 AM

How's this coming, Joe?
Stephen Adams

Stephen Adams wrote on 06/21/07 4:08 AM

I've just started looking at Cairngorm, its ok<, but I'd love to look at MG for Flex.
Erich Cervantez

Erich Cervantez wrote on 08/17/07 2:48 AM

Looks great to me. I even created my first Model-Glue:Flex app, http://www.noofusion.com. Basic but it worked without too much headache. I think you should definitely roll with it.
Greg

Greg wrote on 09/29/08 5:04 AM

Yes please, I've been working on my own lightweight framework for a while and I'd appreciate any inspiration.
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