[Info-vax] User Interface Design, Implementation

Arne Vajhøj arne at vajhoej.dk
Thu Jun 6 20:54:47 EDT 2019


On 6/6/2019 6:45 PM, Richard Maher wrote:
> On 5/06/2019 6:59 am, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>> On 6/4/2019 11:11 AM, Stephen Hoffman wrote:
>>> In more recent times, this UI design and implementation discussion 
>>> can be a subtopic of a larger app architectural discussion, such as 
>>> model-view-controller app designs, or analogous schemes.
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model–view–controller
>>>
>>> OpenVMS doesn't have a concept of MVC, though that's an approach that 
>>> can certainly be used within OpenVMS apps.  And MVC has its issues.
>>
>> Does VMS have less MVC than any other OS?
>>
>> There are probably way less GUI frameworks available on VMS than
>> the more popular platforms.
>>
>> But if the GUI framework is available on VMS, then it should
>> support MVC just as well as on any other OS.
>>
>> Various Java frameworks (Swing, Struts 1, Struts 2, JSF, Spring MVC).
>>
>> Various PHP frameworks (Laravel, CodeIgniter, Symfony, ZF, CakePHP).
>>
>> Maybe RoR and Grails would run as well.
 >
> I and most others now use mvC or just "C"ontrollers for RESTful APIs. 
> Any language could support this.

Without M then I would consider it to be a very trivial application.

:-)

But yes - no V - or you can say that V is moved to client tier.

On the other hand some JS frameworks talk about full MVC client side:
AngularJS, Ember etc..

Arne









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