Hello,
After my previous question[1] and the pointers given to QCMagritte, I
figured I had to start investigating QCMagritte to see if it will help
for our use case. The one I did not mention was changing screens using
ajax, so I am now trying (inbetween things) to see how QCMagritte
influences work.
It seems the QCMagritte solution is its setters for descriptions, and
the use of, eg. addInfluence:for: in there. Is it possible for me to use
this mechanism without subclassing from QCObject, and in a component
that knows nothing about QCComponent? (Or, alternatively, how can I get
influences to work with as little as possible other QCMagritte stuff
involved?)
If I want to try and use QCMagritte for this goal, I need to be able to
retrofit it bit by bit into an existing application where I cannot just
make existing things inherit from QCMagritte objects.
[1]
http://forum.world.st/Understanding-dynamic-descriptions-td4840991.html
Regards
- Iwan
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