Title :
Utilizing the mixer method for content management
Author :
Dissanaike, Suru ; Wijkman, Pierre ; Wijkman, Mitra
Author_Institution :
Royal Inst. of Technol., Stockholm Univ., Sweden
Abstract :
Content management is a confusing term used in several contexts. We define content management as the organizing of information (for a specific purpose) available in a system. We present the mixer method that uses servlet technology and the model-view-controller design pattern as a way to accomplish content management in a system. The heart of the mixer method is mixer which is a novel helper tool based on a template engine design philosophy. In order to validate our method we show how to solve the problem of separating Java code and HTML code in servlet programming. In our opinion the existing solutions are either too complex or not complete. The mixer method elegantly decouples the data access code, business logic code, and data presentation. Our work shows that the mixer method is easy to learn and to use. We have tested and used the mixer method successfully in large university courses dealing with content management and HTTP server side programming.
Keywords :
Java; content management; hypermedia markup languages; object-oriented programming; HTML code; HTTP server side programming; Java code; business logic code; content management; data access code; mixer method; model-view-controller design pattern; novel helper tool; servlet programming; servlet technology; template engine design philosophy; Content management; Engines; HTML; Heart; Java; Logic programming; Organizing; Programming profession; Testing; Web server;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2004. AINA 2004. 18th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2051-0
DOI :
10.1109/AINA.2004.1283746