Re: [TFUI] The MVP pattern and loose coupling between view/presenter and presenter/model
"Rob Park" <[email protected]> Mon, 19 Sep 2005 08:47:02 -0600
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Where do you plug in your tests in this model?
.rob.
>
>You could think of this as Model (Backend classes) View (GUI class)
>Presenter
>(Collaborator), but I think that the way I work has the boundaries at a
>different level. There's none of this mapping between UI events and
>presenter
>methods --- the GUI class handles UI events, and only requests business
>info
>and external user interaction from the collaborator; a typical dialog might
>only invoke two calls on the collaborator during its entire existence ---
>once
>at the beginning to request current state information, and once at the end
>to
>set new state.
>
>Anthony
>--
>Anthony Williams
>Software Developer
>Just Software Solutions Ltd
>http://www.justsoftwaresolutions.co.uk
>
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