Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Re: View-Presenter Interaction Patterns in Google Web Toolkit (GWT)

On Mar 1, 3:14 pm, Brian Reilly <brian.irei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It looks to me like Guit leans toward the "Abstracted Control View"
> approach, as indicated by the @ViewField annotations on the HasText
> fields.

That would have been my reading too, although it seems as if the
abstracted controls are injected into the presenter (proxies?), and
with the handler methods, there's touches of the 'View Delegate'
pattern as well, I agree.

It's not an exact match for any of the patterns I've described, but
I'd say there's enough in common to draw some strong parallels. I'm
actually quite curious to dig further into some of these MVP
frameworks for GWT now and get a better sense of how they match up.

- Geoffrey

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