Chris,

Thanks so much for linking to the tutorial on MVP architecture. Do you
have any idea as to when the follow up articles will be posted? I'm
specifically interested in the integration with Ui Binder as well as
best practices wrt code splitting.

Thanks a ton,

Krishna


On Dec 23 2009, 12:38 am, Sripathi Krishnan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Pretty neat article.
> Eagerly waiting for the "UI Binder and MVP"  follow up post, cause thats a
> pain right now.
>
> (I know there are a few threads floating around on that topic, and the
> solutions provided are good .. but I would still like a better integration
> with UiBinder).
>
> --Sri
>
> 2009/12/22 Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > We've just added a tech article related to building GWT-based apps using
> > the MVP architecture. Although it doesn't discuss all of the topics
> > discussed in Ray's presentation (stay tuned, we'll be adding more), it does
> > cover the basics of MVP, using the Event Bus, getting History right, and
> > testing.
>
> >http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/doc/latest/tutorial/mvp-architectur...
>
> > - Chris
>
> > On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 2:32 PM, pohl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> I haven't used any of the pre-packaged frameworks, so I can't help you
> >> select from them.
>
> >> However, my team is using this architecture, having been inspired by
> >> the original talk at Google I/O.   In my opinion, there is no better
> >> source of wisdom than that presentation, and its slides.
>
> >> If you haven't seen it yet, do so.  If you've seen it less than 20
> >> times, keep re-watching it day after day until you have.
>
> >>http://code.google.com/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPr...
>
> >> > I understand that GIN is used for dependency injection but not able to
> >> > understand Event bus, Presenter and Dispatcher as they are handled
> >> > differently by these examples..
>
> >> EventBus is a decoupling mechanism, and is adequately explained by
> >> rjrjr in the video.
>
> >> "Dispatcher" is probably what rjrjr refers to as ActionService, which
> >> is an implementation of the "command pattern" for RPC.   This is also
> >> discussed very well in the video.
>
> >> Presenter is the P in MVP, which is also discussed very well in the
> >> video.   I suspect that after you have fully absorbed the
> >> presentation, you'll come back and look at the three samples/
> >> frameworks with different eyes.
>
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