Have you seen
http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/articles/mvp-architecture.html? It
presents the basic MVP pattern without 3rd party frameworks or Activities &
Places.

/dmc

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 11:27 AM, ustad <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm new to GWT (and more of an advanced beginner with java at that
> too) and I just worked through the stockwatcher example as posted on the
> official google page using the latest gwt 2.3 sdk and plugin using eclipse.
> So far so good.   However, when trying to incorporate an MVP design pattern
> I am at a loss.    I understand the basic concept that the idea is a
> separation of concerns leading to a loosely coupled architecture that
> facilitates easily testable and extensible code.    But when looking through
> whatever examples I could find via search, I still haven't wrapped my head
> around the actual CONCRETE implementation.     I guess what confuses me in
> the examples I've come across, is all the nested interfaces, nested object
> instantiations within method invocations and basic nomenclature.... I see
> 'Display' being used interchangeably with 'View' and 'Presenter' and I get
> more confused.    Should  I not worry about all that and just try and learn
> the new Activities/Places implementation?  Or without the fundamentals of
> MVP I won't understand the latter?
>
> I was wondering if someone could provide me with a very, very basic
> concrete example of converting the rudimentary stockwatcher example into
> that of an MVP or Activities/Places adopted one?     I hope this is not too
> much of a request... but this humble chap who's trying to jump on the
> bandwagon would be forever indebted!
>
> My humble thanks!
> ustad
>
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