From the description, seems as though you should be using a service. Check out http://egghead.io/lessons/angularjs-sharing-data-between-controllers and AngularJS Service Passing Data Between Controllers to see some examples.
You could define your product service (as a factory) as such:
app.factory('productService', function() {
var productList = [];
var addProduct = function(newObj) {
productList.push(newObj);
};
var getProducts = function(){
return productList;
};
return {
addProduct: addProduct,
getProducts: getProducts
};
});
Dependency inject the service into both controllers.
In your ProductController
, define some action that adds the selected object to the array:
app.controller('ProductController', function($scope, productService) {
$scope.callToAddToProductList = function(currObj){
productService.addProduct(currObj);
};
});
In your CartController
, get the products from the service:
app.controller('CartController', function($scope, productService) {
$scope.products = productService.getProducts();
});