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EMVC 84<br />

EMVC<br />

Developer(s) Ed Hertzog<br />

Written in JavaScript<br />

Operating<br />

system<br />

Cross-platform<br />

License MIT License<br />

Website http://www.OpenSourceMVC.com/<br />

e|MVC is a JavaScript based Open Source Model-<strong>View</strong>-Controller (MVC) framework, which includes an extensive<br />

JavaScript object library and a collection <strong>of</strong> widgets in the free download. The core e|MVC object bootstraps a<br />

model/controller combination for corresponding configured view objects. Utilizing a factory pattern, models and<br />

controllers are dynamically instantiated with the help <strong>of</strong> the dojo.query() method utilizing a lazy load approach in a<br />

compact file. The framework relies heavily on Dojo 1.4+ toolkit, and is tightly integrated with the e|Objects<br />

JavaScript library. The simple object interface allows for the easy incorporation <strong>of</strong> other useful third-party libraries,<br />

such as jQuery, sIFR, and MooTools. e|MVC is licensed under the MIT (X11) license and is subject to license terms<br />

<strong>of</strong> numerous incorporated Open Source components.<br />

History<br />

The first release <strong>of</strong> e|MVC was used commercially in 2008. e|MVC 1.0 became stable in August 2009 and was<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficially released to the public on July 16, 2010.<br />

External links<br />

• e|MVC homepage [1]<br />

• e|MVC is a product <strong>of</strong> Electronic Ink, a Philadelphia based digital design firm [2]<br />

References<br />

[1] http://www.opensourcemvc.com/<br />

[2] http://www.electronicink.com/

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