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    Description: Web Development in J2EE Using the MVC Design Pattern
    Web services application development is a huge topic covering a broad range of technologies and topics. In this article we will discuss Web services development in J2EE and examine the Model/View/Controller design pattern, thereby explaining how it separates business logic implementation and persistence from presentation. We shall briefly introduce the Struts Framework, one that facilitates web services development within the IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer edition. (This article was originally published in the June 2004 issue of Plug-In).

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    Last Updated:03/17/2005

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