tag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:/discussions/questions/123-lightweight-loading-class-framework-recommendationRobotlegs: Discussion 2018-10-18T16:35:11Ztag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/14178992010-04-10T18:38:42Z2010-04-10T18:38:42ZLightweight loading class-framework recommendation<div><p>I've made a short pass at porting the puremvc loadup utility.
I'm on<br>
my phone so I don't have a link directly but. It is in my repos
at<br>
<a href=
"http://github.com/joelhooks">http://github.com/joelhooks</a></p></div>Joel Hookstag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/14178992010-04-17T17:13:16Z2010-04-17T17:13:16ZLightweight loading class-framework recommendation<div><p>I tried using the LoadUp Util in PureMVC and found it to be much
more complex than BulkLoader. That it creates a bunch of temporary
proxies and a proxy manager of sorts just all seemed so invasive to
me. I tend to prefer my loaders to just be simple objects that live
inside of a model somewhere. You might check out the loaders in
CasaLib: <a href="http://casalib.org/">http://casalib.org/</a></p></div>robtag:robotlegs.tenderapp.com,2009-10-18:Comment/14178992010-04-17T17:43:31Z2010-04-17T17:43:31ZLightweight loading class-framework recommendation<div><p>thanks Rob</p></div>Jim B