Skip navigation.
 
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA?
FROM : R. Scott Thompson
DATE : Thu Sep 30 20:26:01 2004

>> We ended up putting some things behind a facade with the view and
>> controller
>> layers going through this facade. In the end, the scripting engine was
>> just a second user of the model, next to the UI. Personally, I would
>> do the same for an AppleScriptable application.

>
> Yeah, this is a good way to handle things.


Just to add a "me too", I tend to think of the scripting layer as
another controller that attaches to the same model.  The "views" in
this case are whomever may receive the results from handling a
particular script command.

--
Macintosh Software Engineering Consulting Services
Visit my resume at <http://homepage.mac.com/easco/RSTResume.html>

Related mailsAuthorDate
mlCocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? Simon Liu Sep 30, 11:13
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? Ringo De Smet Sep 30, 13:23
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? Dustin Voss Sep 30, 18:47
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? R. Scott Thompson Sep 30, 20:26
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? m Sep 30, 21:20
mlRe: Cocoa Application Architecture - Think More About AppleEvents and OSA? Bill Cheeseman Oct 1, 00:05