I thought that it should be in the controller. Just wanted to be certain.

Thanks,

-Gerry

On 3/26/12 1:21 PM, "tom rhodes" <tom.rho...@gmail.com> wrote:

>well, either you can add an Service to MVC and get MVCS, or perhaps your
>main app controller would load it if it's config stuff and set up models
>accordingly. i imagine you have a model ready and waiting to store the
>info
>in?
>
>basically you want to keep app logic out of models, they just want to be
>about data. so either do it in a controller that updates your model, or
>have a controller use a service (so you don't bloat the controller) which
>updates a model.
>
>On 26 March 2012 19:07, Creighton, Gerry <gcreigh...@discmakers.com>
>wrote:
>
>> If I'm loading XML would that be done in the model or the controller?
>>
>>
>> On 3/9/12 9:06 AM, "Glen Pike" <g...@engineeredarts.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> >:D
>> >
>> >On 09/03/2012 05:20, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
>> >> If you can't take the Henrik, get out of the kitchen.. lol
>> >>
>> >
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