I wish I had a time to put together my own MVP framework for
webforms....the problem is urgent and I needed some quick solution

Ok, will look for some other solutions

On May 24, 5:34 pm, Jason Meckley <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, I see what's happening. I didn't know this even existed, or if it still
> does. this feature is like duct tape and bungee cords to combine the two
> frameworks. maybe it was designed as a way to get people to use monorail. I
> find the two are distinct enough that there isn't value in attempting to
> combine the two (webforms and mvc, not specific to monorails). My
> conclusion, it might be possible, but it's not advisable. either embrace
> webforms or embrace MVC don't try to marry the two.
>
> now, you could put together your own MVP framework for webforms, I've done
> that in the past. the code still isn't as clean, but you can separate the
> view from the logic and allow for easier automated testing.

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