Maverick Framework

Maverick is a model–view–controller (MVC) framework for the Java platform.

Maverick Framework
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Technology

Maverick allows developing web applications in a very structured, modular and reusable way (thanks to its respect to the MVC pattern).

As is common Maverick uses a single servlet entry point.[1] It concentrates on MVC logic leaving other technologies for presentation support.[2] It is highly configurable, but can be difficult to manage in large applications.[1]

Maverick.NET

Maverick.NET is a port that have been made of Maverick to the Microsoft .NET framework.[3][4]

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References

  1. Johnson, Rod (23 October 2002). "12: Web–Tier MVC Design". Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development. Wrox. ISBN 978-0764543852. Maverick.
  2. Rahman, MD Mostafiz; Dicken, Hans; Huke, Dirk (October 2016). "3.3 Maverick Framework". In Wu, T.-T.; Gennari, R.; Huang, Y.-M.; Xie, H.; Cao, Y. (eds.). A Novel Web Publishing System Architecture for Statistics Data Using Open Source Technology. Emerging Technologies for Education: First International Symposium, SETE. Rome. p. 263. ISBN 978-3319528359.
  3. "Maverick". Sourceforge.net. Archived from the original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  4. King, Jason; Easton, Mark (21 September 2004). Cross-Platform .NET Development: Using Mono, Portable.NET, and Microsoft .NET. Apress. p. 253. ISBN 978-1590593301.

See also

  • Struts
  • Java EE
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