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  • What is an application model? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
    The application model in the diagram is your code, that which makes up your application It consists of whatever you create to make your application work This will typically include classes, interfaces, documentation, unit tests, supporting configuration files, installers (when appropriate), etc
  • MVVM ViewModel and Commands - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
    Controllers did not need to contain as much logic that they used to The dispatch of operations gravitated toward the Application Model and away from the Controller MVVM is MMVC without a separate controller The ViewModel should contain logic within it, but only enough to interpret a command and dispatch it to the Model for further handling
  • architecture - Application layer vs domain layer? - Software . . .
    This is where the application layer comes into play" What you are referring is in DDD's terms the "Presentation" layer The Application Layer is supposed to deal with plumbing, concurrency and cross-cutting concerns, being just a tiny wrapper over the Domain Layer What you are describing would correspond to a (sub) layer in the Presentation
  • architecture - What layer do third party API request response models go . . .
    Application Domain contain my interfaces and models I currently have three different types of models: DTO - These are the models my controllers return to the client as well as the models that are passed around all the layers of my application POCO - Domain model that has an instance of the corresponding DTO, it has business rules validations
  • In MVVM, how much of the business logic should reside in the View Model . . .
    1 ViewModel as application Model is representation of data+logic for retrieving the data; ViewModel is all the application logic and is UI agnostic, where you could in principle have Console application as your View, where concepts of windows, dialogs, docks and other UI elements do not make sense; View - any UI, graphical or text-based; 2
  • design patterns - Model-View-Controller: Does the user interact with . . .
    Model objects are the parts of the application that implement the logic for the application's data domain Often, model objects retrieve and store model state in a database For example, a Product object might retrieve information from a database, operate on it, and then write updated information back to a Products table in a SQL Server database
  • MVC: What is the difference between a model and a service?
    According to my experience, the Model layer within the MVC design pattern refers to every software component involved with data manipulation (POJOs, DAO, all the way to SQL, JDBC, and so on) Whereas the service layer is actually an addition to MVC: We know that the Model layer components are invoked inside the Controller layer Once the latter
  • asp. net - When developing a MVC web application should views or models . . .
    Next, you should proceed to develop a data model for your application The ASP model should reflect that Finally you can design your Controllers or Actions Last come the screens or actual UI This should be per use case scenario As you are one man army, you can create small use cases, as loosely coupled from others as possible Hope this
  • What is MVC, really? - Software Engineering Stack Exchange
    MVC (Model, View, Controller) is a pattern for organising code in an application to improve maintainability Imagine a photographer with his camera in a studio A customer asks him to take a photo of a box The box is the model, the photographer is the controller and the camera is the view
  • How accurate is Business logic should be in a service, not in a model?
    The MVC Model consists of data and business logic To say logic should be in the Service and not the Model is like saying, "The passenger should sit in the seat, not in the car" Then again, the term "Model" is an overloaded term Perhaps you didn't mean MVC Model but you meant model in the Data Transfer Object (DTO) sense AKA an Entity





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