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Implementing Model-View-Presenter in ASP.NET

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17 Nov 2007CPOL12 min read 129.8K   2.7K   120  
Three implementations of Model-View-Presenter in ASP.NET 2.0.
using System;
using Presentation;

public partial class Customers : System.Web.UI.Page
{
	protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
	{
		InitView();
	}

	private void InitView()
	{
		// Create the event-driven MVP relationship
		CustomersPresenter presenter = new CustomersPresenter(customersView, new Model.CustomerDAO());
		presenter.RequestCustomerEdit += new EventHandler<SingleValueEventArgs<string>>(RequestCustomerEditListener);
	}

	private void RequestCustomerEditListener(object sender, SingleValueEventArgs<string> e)
	{
		string customerID = e.Value;
		Response.Redirect("CustomerEdit.aspx?customer=" + customerID, true);
	}
}

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