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  • What is the best Presentation Pattern for natural ASP.NET applications?

    By "Best" I refer to simplicity, ease of use and testability. After few months of investigation and implementing some application with MVP and MVC, I have concluded that Model-View-Presenter pattern (Passive View variation) is the best presentation model for natural asp.net applications as...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by Dynamic2008 on 06-04-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, MVP, Presentation Model, asp.net
  • Multiple Views, Single Data Source, responding to change

    I have a relatively simple problem that I am trying to find a good, unit-testable solution for. I have not yet moved to ASP.NET MVC because I am not sure it can support this scenario, and perhapse some kind of MVP framework would be better suited. Even then, I am not sure exactly what the best approach...
    Posted to ASP.NET MVC (Forum) by jrista on 09-15-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Multiple Views, MVC, MVP
  • asp.net mvc vs/and asp.net webforms

    Hello, I've been developing for about 6 years particularly with asp.net, and Visual Studio. I have been asked to take a architect role among a small team, for a long term project. my question is : If we had one solution based on asp.net : Would it be good to combine different patterns, frameworks...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by formationusa on 12-08-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, .net 2.0, MVP Pattern, application state management, Model View Controller, MVP, ASP.NET 3.5, Web Forms, asp .NET 2.0, Model-View-Presenter Application_Start, .net2.0, .net 3.5 webservice service xml, web site, Application Architecture, "Application Architecture", asp .net 3.0, as.net 3.5
  • Re: Asp.net mvc

    Can you tell me n-tier architectures support MVC ??? if no ,then why and if yes ,the how please Help me . my e-mail ID is deepkumarsinha@gmail.com or deep@oliveglobal.com please you have any information about that plz send me
    Posted to Announcements (Forum) by deep_sinha4 on 03-27-2008, 12:00 AM
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