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I am trying to implement a site(Read/Update/Delete operations site) using MVP pattern. Also trying to keep the presentation layer UI agnostic(i.e. Presentation layer should work with a Web Client/Windows Client).
Now I have a domain object with around 30 fields/attributes and all of these fields are editable in the UI(View).
I want to propogate the change in any field to the Presentation layer. The only solution I can think of is to define 30 events!!! in the View and 30 handlers in the Presentation layer or define 30 setter methods in the presentation layer for the 30 event handlers in the view.
Am not comfortable with this design.
Can any one provide me a solution or a direction on this?
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28-Jul-09 5:15am
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First, why should the presentation layer work in two different presentation models?
You mean the controller?
I can see this:
Model <shared>
Controller <shared>
View - one instance for web, one instance for web form
That makes more sense to me.
I'm also assuming your changes are to "something" not just random fields, but fields that belong to an object.
So why not maintain the original object state in the controller:
Controller<T> where T: class
T _state;
Have a typed args, something like:
public class TypedArgs<T> : EventArgs where T: class
{
public T Value { get; set; }
}
Create an interface for your views:
public interface IView<T> where T: class
{
event EventHandler<TypedArgs<T>> Changed;
}
then you can raise Changed with the new entity in the view, and have the controller register. Just pass in IView to the controller so it doesn't care if it's a user control or a web form, and when Changed is raised, it can compare e.Value to the stored state and decide what to do.
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