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> From: Dakota Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> I have no idea why Craig would say that the RequestProcessor is
> somehow related to the Template Method pattern.  It just isn't.
> 
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Ithink that the request processor defines a set of method to 
process an arbitary HTTP request from a HTTP client and 
generate a HTTP response. 

"[The template method] defines the skeleton of an algorithm 
in an operation, deferring some steps to subclasses."

"The template method fixes the names and [potentially] 
the order of the operations, but allows subclasses to
vary those steps as needed."

A sure fire description of the ``TilesRequestProcessor'' if I 
ever saw one.

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