Swiz Passive View Example…Things I Like About Swiz

Introduction If you followed my previous posts on the Employment Management Console application leveraging Spring ActionScript + Cairngorm, then you’ll be familiar with this small example as I simply ported it over from SAS + CG to Swiz using the Passive View (PV) design pattern. Assets Demo Application View Source Acronyms PV = PassiveView VM = ViewMediator CG = Cairngorm IoC = Inversion of [...]

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