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Using model in a model
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[eluser]lifewithryan[/eluser]
I suppose its a matter of taste I guess...most people that I work with prefer the business logic to be in some sort of service layer and the models should be completely dumb, (granted though, I come for the Java world) and 99% of our models are getters and setters and possibly a toString method. I will agree that DB access is usually pawned off on something like hibernate.

Our service layers know more about the models and perform the usiness logic tasks.


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