Hello all, Sorry for bothering this Struts list for my question which Is little off-topic, but I am trying to learn JSF (and move my existing struts-based applications to JSF), and by reading various materials, I found at least 2 different approaches for developing JSF-based apps
One approach, where we have a Model (made of managed/backed beans) where The bean itself contains both properties (getters and setters) as well as The 'actions' to perform (such as edit/delete/create etc) A Second approach, where we have a Model (JB) and a separate 'Controller' Class that has the edit/create/ etc actions (a-la Action & ActionForm) Now, having used struts for more than 2 years, the second approach would be My immediate choice, but I have 'heard' about the first approach being A 'Domani model' approach, where the same class has both properties And (part of) business logic ... and this approach being 'better'.. So, I guess I am not the first one who moves from struts to JSF, and I was Wondering what you guys have done... Can anyone give me any feedback? Thanx in advance and regards marco --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]