Sorta, not really...  
   
 The Model is just a Domain Object. It's relatively sparse on actual 
logic, just represents data.  
   
 The controller (and the actions that it invokes) is where all the fun is. 
 
 The browser is one controller, and there's always another controller 
(perhaps more than one if you have multiple layers and subsystems) on the 
server side.  
  

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