Agree, this is more or less the concept when using EJB....
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Van: Robert Crawford
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 november 1999 14:38
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Onderwerp: Re: Servlet Monoliths Vs Co-operating Servlets
On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 12:15:23PM +0100, Robb Shecter wrote:
> Hi,
> Here's my favorite way to organize software that uses servlets:
> - Have server objects that implement well-defined interfaces.
> - Have servlets that act as bridges between the Java world and the HTTP
world.
> With this, your app logic is independent of the network protocol.
> This reduces the "importance" of servlets. It then makes your system
> more flexible - it could also accept CORBA and RMI requests, not just
> HTTP ones.
Absolutely. It also allows you to put a GUI front-end on
the same logic; saving testing and development time. This type of
reuse is essential.
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