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  • Subject: De Framing an Application
  • From: Jeffrey Simpson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 10:59:40 -0500
  • Acceptlanguage: en-US
  • Thread-topic: De Framing an Application

I am working on  removing Frames from an Application.  Their are 2 frames,  A Left Navigation (LeftNav) Frame and a Right Content(Content) Frame.  There are 7 LeftNavs and 302 Content pages. The LeftNav and Content page are instance variables of a page called LowerFrameset.  Any action on a LeftNav or Content page could return either a page that would replace itself or a LowerFrameset, It set the target to make sure it replaces the right part.

I can see 2 different ways to approch this.

Option 1. There is already a Wrapper that all the pages have on them.  I would add a WOSwitch to this Wrapper that has the LeftNav as a binding.  This would mean I would have to manually go through each 302 pages and make changes.

Option 2. Some how use the LowerFrameset.  This should be easy except that I can not find component that takes a component stored in a variable as a binding.  I could easly write one but did not want to recreate the wheel.

So I end with 2 questions

        1. Which option do people see as best?

        2.  Is there a component I could use in  Option 2, or do I need to write one?

Thanks in advance


Jeffrey Simpson
Senior Software Engineer
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