MVC :: Really An Implementation Of Model - View-Controller?
Feb 8, 2010
In MVCs with which I have worked, the Controller has the job of co-ordinating a number of views, consequent to some user action against the model.
However in ASP MVC, there never appears to be more than 1 view resulting from an http request (please correct me if I am wrong). Instead the "Controller" in ASP MVC appears to be a URL Routing Target.
Also, in my (admittedly limited) experience, the Model in MVC is intended to be a model of the problem domain of the application. However in ASP MVC, the "Model" appears to be a model of the
data binding of the corresponding view.
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I've got problem with my app .
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in Index() action i've got this piece of code
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Jun 22, 2010
Has anybody figured out a way to separate the dependency of the view/controller from the model. In other words, model is independent of the view/controller in asp.net MVC but has anybody also taken out dependency of the view/controller from model as well?
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Aug 26, 2010
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Jan 19, 2010
When I first heard about ASP.NET MVC, I was thinking that would mean applications with three parts: model, view, and controller.
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I have been reading about different model for development
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Say I got a domain model as follows: (and my repository expect an instance of this object)
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At the moment I got it like this and have my controller action manually create a new Person object from the PersonModel object before passing it on to the repository, which does not feel right.
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Dec 27, 2010
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{
[Required(ErrorMessage="*")]
public string username { get; set; }
[Required(ErrorMessage = "*")]
[DataType(DataType.Password)]
public string password { get; set; }
public bool rememberme { get; set; }
}
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public ActionResult LogOn()
{
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{
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<% using (Html.BeginForm())
{ %>
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<%: Html.TextBoxFor(m=>m.username) %>
</div>
<div>
<label>password</label>
<%: Html.TextBoxFor(m=>m.password) %>
</div>
<div>
<label>Beni Hatırla</label>
<%: Html.CheckBoxFor(m=>m.rememberme) %>
</div>
<div>
<label></label>
<input type="submit" id="button" value="Login" />
</div>
<div id="LoginError">
<%: Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.username)%>
<%: Html.ValidationMessageFor(m => m.password) %>
</div>
<%} %>
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Apr 22, 2010
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[HttpPost]
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{
var r = my_datacontext.MyTable.SelectSingleOrDefault(x => x.id == m.id);
if (r != null)
{
r = m;
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}
}
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{
if (article == null || !article.ContainsValidThumbNail()) return null;
return File(article.ThumbNail, article.ThumbNaiType);
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Now here is my Model in my MoviesSearch view model:
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Now the actual MoviesSearchViewModel
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Inside my Search controller i have this
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Aug 26, 2010
one thing that has been puzzling me since learning MVC2 is the following case scenario: I have a view which contains two latest news lists, a login form and a signup form. Every example I found on Views and View Models so far has a one-to-one example such as a simple login form etc. But how do I create a model that provides the properties and validation for a login and signup form and manages the data for the news lists. can I pass multiple models in the strongly typed view? When I created one model the form validation would fail as it expects all fields - login and signup to be filled. I am missing some advanced examples or information.
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Jan 31, 2011
I'm having trouble connecting to my model to my existing database using Entity Framework . Here is the code I'm working with:
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May 3, 2010
making my first steps with asp.net mvc and I actually create a (very) small website.I have 1 controller : TasksController1 view : Tasks/Index.aspx1 Partial View : Tasks/AvailableSorting.ascx In my controller I have 2 methods :
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In my Tasks/Index.aspx, I add my partial view (<% Html.RenderPartial("AvaliableSorting"); %>)
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