Beyond MVC: A New Look at the Servlet Infrastructure. Interesante:
This article is the first of two that examine in depth the origins of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern and its misapplication to servlet framework architectures. The purpose of this first piece is threefold. First, it attempts to provide an accurate description of the problems brought about by MVC in servlet middleware. Second, it suggests techniques and strategies for coming up with a new design, one better suited to the needs of servlet infrastructure developers. Third, it offers an example of a completely new, nonderivative pattern we might use moving forward. The second article backs up my assertions by introducing and exploring a reference implementation of the new design.
(vía The Artful Blogger)
[Estoy escuchando: «Decarísimo» de Adrián Iaies cuarteto en el disco Round Midnight y otros Tangos]
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