+1 for using one space for apps with less than 3 classes but with
bigger ones it just becomes necessary to isolate the different parts.
Here's an application I develop on top of xwiki, I'd have went mad
without the classes/templates/sheets kind of organization :
- 9 classes
- 9 sheets
- 24 templates
- 8 "services" (ajaxly called scripts)
- 21 scripts (macros, custom displayer, jscode)
- 9 utils scripts
- 3 resources (2 skins, 1 translation page)
- 6 Admin pages
= 89 pages in the application
my 2 cents,
JV.
2007/10/4, Erin Schnabel <ebullient.rain(a)gmail.com>om>:
On 10/4/07, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
I also would prefer to use subspaces but without
that I much more
prefer separate all aspect of an application in different spaces. In
almost all use cases users only access XApp and XAppManager that
contains only user oriented interfaces.
I don't think that argument holds water. The user interface is
essentially WebHome.. all of the rest are in support of WebHome. Even
CreateApplication can be integrated (as a form, for example) into
WebHome, if you like. Having a lot of isolated spaces just doesn't
make sense, especially from the user perspective of partioning
content...
--
'Waste of a good apple' -Samwise Gamgee
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