As far as i'm aware, the model is usually implemented with an observer in mvc
type 1 - mostly desktop apps that have state. Web apps are mostly written in
mvc type 2, which have a slighlty different focus due to the lack of
persistence, although i have read in the past of people applying a mvc type
1 design to web apps.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms978748.aspx msdn explanation
(read around figure 4) 






dinok wrote:
> 
> Hi guys,
> 
> as I think, the model part in the framework isn't really given and there
> aren't any standards.
> So I often heard something about the Observer Pattern, in common... Not
> only for php.
> But I don't find any good articles on this pattern. In the SPL library
> exists a Component for the Observer Pattern, but without any examples.
> So what I want to know:
> 1. Is there already a good implenentation for the framework
> 2. Any good articles (no books if it's possible :-) ) known?
> 3. Or something else where I can get some good informations and examples
> relating Observer Patterns
> 
> Best regards
> 

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