Swiz is a micro-architecture framework for building rich internet applications using ActionScript 3 and Adobe Flex, promoting simplicity and a structured approach to application design. Swiz does not use GitHub for issue tracking or documentation. Documentation can be found in the Swiz wiki and bugs and feature requests should be entered in the Swiz JIRA instance. The Swiz team welcomes contributions to the framework in the form of pull requests. Please note that active development happens in the develop branch, so you should fork from and submit to it, not master.
Features
- Micro-architecture focused on simplicity and convention over configuration
- Designed specifically for AS3 and Flex-based RIAs
- Buildable via Ant scripts, integrating into typical build workflows
- Documentation and bug tracking managed through a dedicated JIRA wiki
- Supports modular and maintainable app structures
- Provides integration points for dependency injection and event handling
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