Re: Reference to Model 2 design pattern article?

2000-06-16 Thread David Staines

There is a great java world article about Model 2 design patterns at this
jJava World link

http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/f_jw-12-ssj-jspmvc.html

David Staines

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Re: Reference to Model 2 design pattern article?

2000-06-16 Thread Hines, Bill

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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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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Re: Reference to Model 2 design pattern article?

2000-06-15 Thread Hans Bergsten

"David M. Karr" wrote:

 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.

 http://jakarta.apache.org/struts/index.html

Hans
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Re: Reference to Model 2 design pattern article?

2000-06-15 Thread Luc Saint-Elie

David,

You may want to have a look at :

http://www.brainopolis.com/jsp/book/jspBook_Architectures.html

http://www.caucho.com/articles/jsp_templates.html

http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1999/jw-12-ssj-jspmvc_p.html


Le 15:46 15/06/00 -0700, David M. Karr a écrit:
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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