So it's just another variation on the old 3-layer application architecture...

Asegid Debebe wrote:

Thanks David, I am currently in a class on e-Apps development using J2EE and
tomcat server. MVC is designed to make complex applications design simpler
by breaking down the applicatioin in to three separate and
virtually-independent components, the Model (the application Data), the View
(the way the data is displayed to the user) and the controller ( that
handles all the request and invokes the necessary methods on the model
according to the request and finally determines which view should be
displayed). This is the overall description of MVC and it is the best choice
complex  enterprise applications.

Thx,


On 3/27/06, David Kerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, I don't know anything about MVC as such.  I know MVC stands for
"Model View Controller", but have no idea how it applies to writing a
real application.  I'm purely a self-taught programmer and database
designer/administrator.  I've been programming since 8th grade in the
mid-70's (on an HP-2000 mini computer), but the only formal programming
course I've had was Fortran in college, and I've never taken any
computer science or programming theory courses.


Asegid Debebe wrote:

Do you have any suggestion, David?

Thanks,


On 3/27/06, David Kerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Waited a bit too long to start your homework, did you?  ;-)

Asegid Debebe wrote:



Dear all,  I really need to complete a very "simple" web application


which


demonstrate the MVC architecture fully. I would love to do it myself
from
scratch but given the time I have, I can't!. I really appreciate if


someone


can point me where I can find a very simple implementation of MVC using
Servlet, JSP on tomcat platform. I promise I will never ask such a


question


and take your worthy time in the future. I really don't have time!!
have
to


submit it in 24 hours!!

please?

Regards,

Asegid



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