> Views broadcast events to the Controller. The Controller does the associated
> action, which in turn can directly access the view via a reference or update
> the Model. The Model gets updated and then broadcast onChange event to all
> the Views that registered as listeners.

Then it must not be MVC, because if you're talking about MVC
separation, that's a very, *very* bad thing.  Views should never have
direct access to models, nor should models have direct access to views.
 Any direct interaction between the two is a major violation of the
separation of your tiers.


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