Action–domain–responder
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action-domain-responder-191-4019294
title:
Action–domain–responder
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Action–domain–responder (ADR) is a software architectural pattern that was proposed by Paul M. Jones as a refinement of Model–view–controller (MVC) that is better suited for web applications. ADR was devised to match the request-response flow of HTTP communications more closely than MVC, which was originally designed for desktop software applications. Similar to MVC, the pattern is divided into three parts.
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encyclopedia
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Software architectural pattern
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action%E2%80%93domain%E2%80%93responder
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2024-03-26T21:30:25Z
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