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IEEE John Vincent Atanasoff 2006 International Symposium on Modern Computing (JVA'06)
Component Based Integration of Presentation, Data Access and Application Logic
Sofia, Bulgari
October 03-October 06
ISBN: 0-7695-2643-8
George I. Stassinopoulos, National Technical University of Athens
Yiannis Dimitriadis, National Technical University of Athens
Antony Markopoulos, National Technical University of Athens
The maturity of web enabled architectures together with the rapid advances of XML has lead to the separation of (i) presentation, (ii) data access and (iii) application logic. This has greatly streamlined the specifications, design, implementation, maintenance and life cycle support of applications. Indeed the cornerstone of this approach is the earliest and maximal separation between (i) ? (iii). The present paper promotes the view that the experience gathered and the maturity of current solutions and products can indeed allow us to reconsider this trend and rejoin well defined generic functions of (i), (ii) and (iii) into selfcontained reusable components. The final application will then consist of a tool assisted instantiation of such components. A rich parameterization of these components will meet most of the requirements of the application logic. Integrating the presentation, data access and (a large part of) the application logic, is not directly opposed to the separation principle mentioned above. The integration suggested entails only the generic elements of a GUI, of the data base access operations as well as well commonplace application logic structures. Standard transformation technologies (e.g. XSLT) and ways of conglomeration resources (e.g. XLink) ensure then deployment in different processing, data base and display environments. The choice of the component level communication environment determines the character, technology and business prospective of the solution. With that being the http level, we obtain a wholly web enabled distribution at components level. The paper examines this proposition from the methodological point of view and presents some examples.
Citation:
George I. Stassinopoulos, Yiannis Dimitriadis, Antony Markopoulos, "Component Based Integration of Presentation, Data Access and Application Logic," jva, pp.184-188, IEEE John Vincent Atanasoff 2006 International Symposium on Modern Computing (JVA'06), 2006
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