This guardian held the application’s core data—the essential facts and figures that users wanted to see.
Once upon a time in the bustling land of Javaville, there lived a humble developer named Leo. Leo was tired of building messy, tangled web applications where the logic, data, and design were all jumbled together like a bowl of spaghetti. He dreamed of a more organized way to build. Spring MVC: Beginner's Guide
He checked his map () to find the right Controller for the job. He dreamed of a more organized way to build
This guardian was responsible for the presentation. Whether it was a webpage or a simple text file, the View made sure the data looked beautiful for the user. Whether it was a webpage or a simple
The Controller did its magic, returned a "Model and View" package, and the DispatcherServlet handed it off to a to find the final page to show the user. 3. Leo’s First Quest: Building the "Web Store"