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Merill Fernando

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MVC and WARS Posted: Feb 26, 2004 5:18 AM
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MVC apparently is way too simple ;-)

Now we have "WARS" - Worflow, Action, Representation, and State. The implementation example described by Rupp is pretty simple, which I like. The notion that presentation can be ignored, and boiled down to a detail of "representation" I find to be a little extreme (of course!), but overall this seems like a somewhat sane model.

That said, still not sure how many people would "get" this model - but if you are into MVC, WARS might be a reasonable alternative... [link from TheServerSide]

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