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1 Mach II at Macromedia Sean Corfield Director, Architecture An introduction to Mach II and its use on macromedia.com

2 2 Overview An introduction to Mach II What Macromedia is doing with Mach II Lessons Learned - Good & Bad

3 3 Introduction What is Mach II? Definitions & Buzzwords An overview of how it works Why use Mach II? Pros & Cons Alternatives

4 4 What is Mach II? /i "Mach-II is a web-application framework focused on easing software development and maintenance." mach-ii.com (official Mach II website) It's code that we can use as a foundation for our applications

5 5 What is Mach II? /ii Object-Oriented Strict Model View Controller structure Event-Based Implicit Invocation Architecture

6 6 What is Mach II? /iii

7 7 What is Mach II? /iv Events Generated by user (links, forms) Generated by application code Example User tries to login (event=login) Login success (event=login_ok) Login failure (event=login_bad)

8 8 What is Mach II? /v Event Handlers Specified in XML (mach-ii.xml) Can notify "listener" CFCs Can render views (HTML) Can announce new events Can use filters to process data and affect the flow of control

9 9 What is Mach II? /vi A simple event handler:

10 10 What is Mach II? /vii Model - ColdFusion Components Business Domain Objects "listeners" (for handling events) View - CFML pages Also layout templates, "pods" etc Controller - Mach II XML configuration file Core framework files

11 11 What is Mach II? /viii

12 12 What is Mach II? /ix Extensibility Filters CFCs that process data, announce events, change flow of control Invoked explicitly by event handlers Plugins CFCs that process data, announce events, change flow of control Invoked implicitly at key points in the event lifecycle

13 13 Why use Mach II? /i "It helps ColdFusion developers build maintainable applications by allowing them to focus separately on the independent parts of their applications: the business model, the presentation layer, the connecting logic - the flow of the application." corfield.org (unofficial Mach II website)

14 14 Why use Mach II? /ii Good frameworks provide a "head start" Based on sound engineering principles MVC design pattern Implicit Invocation Architecture Standardization Common structure for applications It supports "best practices" Good OO design / heavy use of CFCs Loose coupling / high cohesion

15 15 Why use Mach II? /iii But... Frameworks Require you use their style / idiom Constrain how you develop applications Mach II requires you use CFCs / OO / MVC / CFMX6.1

16 16 Why use Mach II? /iv Alternatives? Struts (built for Java) http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/ Fusebox (procedural, explicit) http://www.fusebox.org/ onTap (procedural, implicit) http://www.turnkey.to/ontap/

17 17 Macromedia & Mach II Why did we choose Mach II? How are we contributing to Mach II? What applications use Mach II?

18 18 Why we chose Mach II The macromedia.com team had Heavy use of ColdFusion Components Informal MVC approach in some apps But we wanted more standards and more structure in our applications

19 19 Contributing to Mach II Macromedia was an early adopter Discovered bugs (& provided fixes) Submitted enhancements (based on real- world usage scenarios) Load testing & stability improvements Published Mach II Development Guide

20 20 Applications using Mach II /i We started small Active Content Resources administrator 6 filters, 14 event handlers, 2 listeners, 7 views Breeze Leads application 4 filters, 13 event handlers, 2 listeners, 6 views Some internal content management applications This proved the framework for us without taking much of a risk

21 21 Applications using Mach II /ii Product Showcase [link]link 6 filters, 81 event handlers, 16 listeners, 1 plugin, 42 views European Online Stores (HTML version) [link]link 7 filters, 78 event handlers, 1 listener, 1 plugin, 45 views 14 Mach II applications in production or in development…

22 22 Lessons Learned Benefits of using Mach II Downsides to using Mach II Freedom within the framework Load testing & thread safety

23 23 Benefits of using Mach II /i Able to leverage existing CFCs Built an HTML version of Flash / CFC store in a short space of time Implicit Invocation Reduced coupling & dependencies Easier to change application flow Strict MVC Separation of presentation and logic Declarative controller (XML)

24 24 Benefits of using Mach II /ii What our engineers say Mach II provides a head start on coding Common code structure and very modular nature of code make it easier to maintain than ad hoc applications Plugins and filters make it easy to extend functionality

25 25 Benefits of using Mach II /iii What our engineers say Good MVC implementation allowing application to be built views-first or business-model-first as needed XML controller makes incremental development & testing easier Overall, a big win - Mach II is well-liked "two enthusiastic thumbs up!"

26 26 Downsides to using Mach II What our engineers say Lack of documentation Debugging / Tool support Some community tools are now appearing Poor white space management Improved in 1.0.9 Thread safety is big, big issue

27 27 Freedom within the framework /i There's more than one way to do things Filters vs Plugins Layouts, Pods Form handling Request scope vs Event object Listener style

28 28 Freedom within the framework /ii We used filters for Security / login authentication Persistence Form handling Localization Caching Omniture click-stream tracking

29 29 Freedom within the framework /iii We used plugins for Application initialization / parameters Localization Tracing / debugging / performance analysis Note: two approaches to localization!

30 30 Freedom within the framework /iv Layouts & Pods Portal / Grid Layouts Lots of small views, rendered to contentKey variables (pods) Use layout template views to assemble page Usually announce event to assemble page CompositeView design pattern

31 31 Freedom within the framework /v Form handling Beaner filter Code was written before command was added! Validation filter No custom form handling: All basic bean-based code

32 32 Freedom within the framework /vi Request scope vs Event object We mostly follow the (original) Mach II Development Guide recommendations Mostly use a few request scope variables as the API to views Use a few event arguments where it is clearer and more maintainable to do so This is no longer considered best practice for Mach II!

33 33 Freedom within the framework /vii We have yet to choose one listener style Some applications use a single listener as a facade for the business model Some applications use one or two simple "manager" listeners Some applications use a lot of small, single-function listeners

34 34 Load testing & thread safety /i Mach II 1.0.9 is thread safe Earlier versions of the framework were not! Load testing highlighted random errors All CFCs are stored in application scope Need to use 'var' scope for all local declarations in all functions!

35 35 Load testing & thread safety /ii You must also 'var' declare implicitly created variables (from cfquery, cffile etc) Example:

36 36 Summary Mach II… …is a good fit for the way we develop applications: OO, MVC …is based on a solid software architecture: Implicit Invocation …provides a common structure for our applications that reduces coupling, increases cohesion, eases maintenance

37 37 Resources The official Mach II website http://www.mach-ii.com/ The unofficial Mach II website http://www.corfield.org/machii/ Mach II Development Guide http://livedocs.macromedia.com/wtg/ public/machiidevguide/

38 38 Mach II at Macromedia Questions & Answers? Sean A Corfield scorfield@macromedia.com


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