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Model View Controller

Design Pattern

Guided By: Dr. Avinash Panwar

Submitted By : Abhishek Yadav Shashwat S Mehta Sourabh Jain

HOW MVC ?

WHATs MVC ?

WHY MVC ?

Overview:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Design Patterns Why MVC What is MVC Alternative Patterns Implementation Frameworks Benefits and Disadvantages

Problem
Without Separation of concerns a developer has to rely and wait for the feeds of others to complete his tasks. Productivity --

Solution
With separation of concerns by MVC, he can build applications faster, Unit test them easily without any involvement of other developers. Productivity ++

MVC
Pattern? Architecture? Framework?
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Pattern:

Each pattern is a three-part rule, which expresses a relation between a certain context (design context), a certain system of forces which occurs repeatedly in that context (recurring design problem), and a certain software configuration which allows these forces to resolve themselves (solution).

Architectural Pattern:

Fundamental structural organization for software systems. Architectural patterns are high-level strategies that concerns large-scale components, the global properties and mechanisms of a system. At the highest level, there are the architecture patterns that define the overall shape and structure of software applications. Down a level is the architecture that is specifically related to the purpose of the software application. Yet another level down resides the architecture of the modules and their interconnections. This is the domain of design patterns, packages, components, and classes.

Framework:
A software framework is a universal, reusable software platform used to develop applications, products and solutions.

A Generic MVC Framework

Model
represents an applications data and contains the logic for accessing and manipulating that data groups related data and operations for providing a specific service services accessed by the controller for querying or effecting a change in the model state. The model notifies the view when a state change occurs in the model. The Model layer represents the part of your application that implements the business logic
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View
responsible for rendering the state of the model forwards user input to the controller View renders a presentation of modeled data can be used to deliver a wide variety of formats depending on your needs

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Controller
responsible for intercepting and translating user input into actions to be performed by the model responsible for selecting the next view based on user input and the outcome of model operations handles requests from users can be seen as managers taking care that all needed resources for completing a task are delegated to the correct workers

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Example
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Alternatives
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THE MODEL-VIEW-PRESENTER (MVP) PATTERN


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The Taligent Model-View-Presenter Pattern

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Components
Model refers to the data and business functionality of the application Selections are components which specify what portion of the data within the Model is to be operated upon Commands are components which define the operations which can be performed on the data View is the visual representation of the Model and is comprised of the screens and widgets used within an application Interactors are components which address how user events are mapped onto operations performed on the Model Presenter is a component which orchestrates the overall interaction of the other components within the application

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The Dolphin Smalltalk ModelView-Presenter Pattern

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Components
The Model refers to the data and business functionality of the application. The View is the visual representation of the Model and is comprised of the screens and widgets used within an application. The Presenter is a component which contains the presentation logic which interacts with the Model.

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The Supervising Controller Pattern

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Components
The View is the visual components used within an application such as screens and widgets. The Controller is a component which processes user events and the complex presentation logic within an application.

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The Passive View Pattern

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Components
The View is the visual components used within an application such as screens and widgets The Controller is a component which processes user events and the presentation logic within an application

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The Presentation-Abstraction-Control (PAC) Pattern


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Components
The Presentation is the visual representation of a particular abstraction within the application The Abstraction is the business domain functionality within the application The Control is a component which maintains consistency between the abstractions within the system and their presentation to the user in addition to communicating with other Controls within the system

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MVC Implementations
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MVC Implementation in J2EE


Used for separating business layer functionality represented by JavaBeans or EJBs (the model) from the presentation layer functionality represented by JSPs (the view) using an intermediate servlet based controller.

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Model 1 and Model 2


In the design of Java Web applications, there are two commonly used design models, referred to as Model 1 and Model 2

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Model 1 Architecture
a request is made to a JSP or servlet JSP or servlet handles all responsibilities for the request commonly used in smaller, simple task applications not conducive to large-scale application development
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Model 2 Architecture
separates the display of content from the logic used to obtain and manipulate the content requests from the client browser are passed to the controller controller performs any logic necessary to obtain the correct content for display places the content in the request

view then renders the content passed by the controller

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ASP.NET MVC features


Separation of application tasks, testability, and test-driven development by default An extensible and pluggable framework powerful URL-mapping component lets you build applications that have comprehensible and searchable URLs Support for existing ASP.NET features MVCs model works through URL routing to specific controller methods and any operation routes back to a specific method in the controller.

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GUI Frameworks
XPages for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino GTK+ provides models and views, while clients implement the controllers through signals Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) called the document/view architecture ASP.NET MVC Framework reusing jQuery libraries and proprietary Microsoft Ajax libraries Microsoft Composite UI Application Block part of the Microsoft Enterprise Library Oracle Application Development Framework Oracle ADF Java Swing Adobe Flex Wavemaker open source, browser-based development tool based on MVC Visual FoxExpress is a Visual FoxPro MVC framework 35

Web Frameworks
XForms has an integrated MVC architecture with an integral dependency graph, frees the programmer from specifically having to perform either push or pull operations. Ruby on Rails Django - A complete Python web application framework, prefers to call its MVC implementation MTV, for model-template-view.

Zend Framework - An open-source PHP 5-based framework featuring a MVC layer and a broad-spectrum of loosely coupled components.
Joomla - free and open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets and a MVC Web application framework that can also be used independently. CodeIgniter - simple, light, fast, open source MVC framework for building websites using PHP. 36

CakePHP - A web application framework modeled after the concepts of Ruby on Rails. ASP.NET MVC Framework

Swing - uses a model-delegator pattern, where the view and controller are combined, but the model is separate
Java Hibernate

Spring MVC Framework


Struts

Java Server Faces (JSF)


Web Dynpro for ABAP & Java
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Benefits

Supports Test Driven Development Supports multiple views

Accommodates change
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Disadvantages
Complexity
Cost of frequent updates

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References:
1. A Timeless Way of Hacking: R Gabriel, in Core J2EE Patterns, Pearson Education. 2. Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson and John Vlissides in Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software,AddisonWesley Professional, November 10, 1994 3. Roger S Pressman in Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach (International Edition),McGraw-Hill, January 20, 2009 4. Understanding Model-View-Controller in CakePHP cookbook 2.x, Available: http://book.cakephp.org/2.0/en/cakephp-overview/understanding-model-viewcontroller.html 5. David Lloyd, Expresso Developer's Guide, What is MVC, Available: http://www.jcorporate.com/expresso/doc/edg/edg_WhatIsMVC.html 6. Wikipedia, Model View Controller, Available: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%E2%80%93view%E2%80%93controller 7. Microsoft ASP.NET Team, ASP.NET MVC Overview, Available: http://www.asp.net/mvc/tutorials/overview/asp-net-mvc-overview 8. MSDN, Model View Controller, Available http://msdn.microsoft.com/enus/library/ff649643.aspx 9. John T.Emmatty, Differences between MVC and MVP for Beginners, Available: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/288928/Differences-between-MVC-and-MVP-forBeginners

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