On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 7:28 PM, David Geary <clarity.training(a)gmail.com>wrote:
In the spec, we have this:
Although the diagram in Section 13.4 “Partial View Traversal” depicts the
“execute” portion as encompassing everything
except the “Render Response Phase”, it really is the “Apply Request
Values Phase”, “Update Model Values Phase” and
“Process Validations Phase”.
I don't understand this at all. If that's the case (which means that the
execute portion of the excludes the Invoke Application phase), then why
hasn't someone updated the diagram to be correct?
Why would we show a diagram that we know is wrong? I'd also like to know if
Invoke Application is part of the execute portion of the lifecycle.
It has to be. That's got to be a typo. The very definition of execute is to
invoke something.
-Dan
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