Alan
On 3/1/2011 7:38 AM, Geoffrey Wiseman wrote:
> If you're using Model-View-Presenter with GWT (or you're thinking
> about it), there are a number of different patterns you can use to co-
> ordinate between your view and the corresponding presenter. Ray Ryan's
> "Best Practices for Architecting your GWT App" at I/O 2009 showed off
> one pattern, Daniel Danilatos refined that for his "GWT Testing Best
> Practices" presentation during I/O 2010, and a third pattern was used
> in the "Large-Scale Application Development and MVP" article in the
> GWT wiki. Using these and my own experiences with these patterns,
> I've taken a small example, demonstrated how to apply each of these
> patterns to that example, and written up some of the advantages and
> disadvantages.
>
> http://blog.codiform.com/2011/03/view-presenter-interaction-patterns-in.html
>
> These patterns are by and large available already in the sources
> above, but by bringing them together and talking about some of the
> pros and cos, I hope to save some people some of the sorts of
> experimentation that many of us will have already gone through to
> decide which one of these patterns works best for us.
>
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