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The Front Controller Pattern

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Foundations of JSP Design Patterns
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In Chapter 5, I introduced the idea of an MVC architecture. This chapter will take that a few steps further as I introduce the various ways to centralize processing within your web applications. As with the previous chapter, I’ll start by defining the pattern, then move to the various strategies for implementing the pattern, and finish with some concrete examples of the pattern in use. This chapter’s goal is to build a solid request-handling framework using the Front Controller pattern.

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Matthew Moodie

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Patzer, A., Moodie, M. (2004). The Front Controller Pattern. In: Moodie, M. (eds) Foundations of JSP Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0736-8_7

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