Hi..
U can very well access the Model from view, becuase both of them are nothing but
Java classes, U can either use javabean, or a simple class or even jsp to to
that.
But it would be a very crude method and U will lose the advantages of the MVC
architecture methodolgies, coz in MVC, view shold be only a presentation, any
thick processing should be left to the controller.
Amol
Ashish Adhiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/28/2001 11:47:07 AM
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Subject: Model View Controller
Hi All,
In the MVC, Can 'VIEW i.e Presentation Logic'
directly approach the 'MODEL - i.e. Business Objects'
. If it is so, pls let me know with some example OR it
has to approach only through 'CONTROLLER - i.e.
Servlets'.
Pls clarify my doubts.
Thanks in advance,
Ashish
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