Glen Mazza wrote: > Not to belabor the point, but all of the above is > business logic, which can be supported by either > model. A computer program is deterministic--that > coded decision to send half to P and half to Q > (instead of B) based on various coded circumstances > can be placed within the manager or within A.
If I'm going to give up encapsulation or Separation of Concerns, or whatever you want to call it, what do I get in return? I give up reusability, simplicity, and the ability to divide-and-conquer. What benefit can you show for this cost? Victor Mote --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]