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This document presents Figures from Chapter 11 of "Form-Oriented Analysis" by Dirk Draheim and Gerald Weber, detailing the architecture and functionality of CPDS and CPTS forms in a client-server setup. It explores server-side code generation for page descriptions and the mechanics of request handling via Java Servlets. The figures illustrate examples of registration flows and error handling in higher-order server page designs, emphasizing the interaction between client and server-side objects. This work was published by Springer in October 2004.
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Figures from Chapter 11Typed Server Pages Dirk Draheim, Gerald Weber Form-Oriented Analysis Springer, October 2004.
Fig.11.1. CPDS and CPTS forms are editable method calls client page CPTS CPDS page description is interpreted page targets server side code Browser Server code unit that produces page descriptions (e.g. server page) code unit that produces page descriptions (e.g. server page) code unit that produces page descriptions (e.g. server page) Springer Verlag 2004
Fig.11.2. Model 2 architecture C front M request Java Servlet create/update request dispatching client server-side objects Java Server Page access response V presentation Springer Verlag 2004
Fig.11.5. Higher-order server pages design example registration A error and registrationAalong registration B registration B error and registrationBalong new Customer registration C error and registrationCalong somewhere not error Springer Verlag 2004