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Marlos Waquim Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 12:37 pm Post subject: OOP n-Layers |
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Hi All,
I am from Brazil and I am working for a Borland partner software-house as a
Borland Consultor and Instructor.
I am very interested on the MVP and OPF models and started to read Joanna's
articles.
I am actually working with a traditional n-layers OO arquitecture:
GUI => Facade => Controlers => Repositories
I want to know from you the basics differences (Pros and Cons) between MVP /
OPF and this arquitecture.
Joanna, I have read your articles about OPF and MVP and liked them too much.
I am now your fan. . Did you finish your book already?
Thanks,
Marlos Waquim
[email]marlosw (AT) gmail (DOT) com[/email]
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Joanna Carter (TeamB) Guest
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:50 pm Post subject: Re: OOP n-Layers |
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"Marlos Waquim" <m2w (AT) bol (DOT) com.br> a écrit dans le message de news:
41e7ca37$2 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
| Quote: | I am actually working with a traditional n-layers OO arquitecture:
GUI => Facade => Controlers => Repositories
I want to know from you the basics differences (Pros and Cons) between MVP
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OPF and this arquitecture.
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The MVP architecture allows you to split the layers between the UI and the
BOs
See this article to get an idea of where the splits can occur.
ftp://www6.software.ibm.com/software/developer/library/mvp.pdf
Also this article may be of interest
http://www.object-arts.com/EducationCentre/Overviews/ModelViewPresenter.htm
Joanna
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Joanna Carter (TeamB)
Consultant Software Engineer
TeamBUG support for UK-BUG
TeamMM support for ModelMaker
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