Also, if you're looking for something that was referenced here, you could go
to the archives and search them. I'm sure that would yield hundreds of hits
on Model 2!

Bill Hines

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From: David M. Karr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 6:46 PM
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Subject: Reference to "Model 2" design pattern article?


I really have looked for this, and I believe I saw it at one time, but
I'm unable to find it now.  I'm looking for a reference to a detailed
description of "Model 2", the "modern" way of structuring a
JSP/Servlet application.

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