Excellent!
That indeed clarify everything and I think it the most clear + concise
explaination I've ever read about that.

Why not put your text somewhere on the Turbine page or in some FAQ page?


Christoph Reck wrote:
> 
> Turbine follows the MVC desing pattern.
>   Model      - the underlying data sources (via peers or beans)
>   View       - one of the templating engines
>   Controller - turbine servlet plus your action+screen classes
> Since the view and the controller are tightly coupled in turbine,
> it is stated to follow the Model2 design pattern, with a + 1
> addition due to way actions are used (hence Model 2 + 1).
> 
> Turbine does not directly support the Hierachical MVC pattern, but
> it cout be used this way by defining multiple module and template
> pathes (would impact performance). Note that in the HMVC each MVC
> instance is self-contained and separable from the rest.
> 
> Note that many components within a MVC system follow themselves
> the MVC pattern, therefore most MVC systems are also HMVC systems
> (this also applies to turbine as a whole, but your application with
> turbine is normally not HMVC).
> 
> Also note that you could use turbine in a non MVC manner, but
> normally it leads you to use it as MVC (which JSP does not).
> 
> I hope this clarifies your question,
> Christoph
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Just a newbie question about design. Can we consider Turbine following
> > the MVC of the HMVC. And where can I find more info about the relation
> > with "Model 2+1. :-)"
> >
> > I remember a thread about that but cannot find the conclusion.
> >
> > Thanks for your time,
> > Didier.
> 
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