I'm a frontend developer and I find myself in the jsp view layer a lot and seen quite a few solutions to push data (model) into a view. Recently I've come across a taglib solution that pulls data into the jsp, which to me seems more natural and sensible.
First the problem
Given a single page and seeing it as a seperate entity, MVC makes absolute sense, however a single page can be quite complex and most likely reuses components/services that are used on other pages. As a result the controller becomes rather complex as well.
In my experience a page is mutable as well since clients love to shift functionality around or turn the whole site inside out at the next "redesign". This usually leads to a rather tedious refactoring project where literally EVERYTHING needs to be rewritten.
Then there's the issue of consistency, on one page a dataset is put into the ModelView as "list" and on another page where "list" might be to abstract, it's put into the ModelView as "specificList". Maintaining consistency during a project lifecycle becomes a tedious mundane task and is usually avoided, but this is exactly what happens with a pure MVC solution.
Solution?
So in a recent project I inheritted, I've seen two solutions that pull data into a pageView. The first is rather ugly using a jsp:include to call a jsp page and fire off another controller.
The second I found rather elegant, they used a taglib to pull specific datasets into a pageView. The taglib was documented inside the TLD and it was a joy to use. Suddenly I could reuse data on a multitude of pages without messing about with controllers.
So in this project I had to implement a "redesign" and all the data pulling solutions made my job a lot easier, however at the points where they used data injection (MVC) it was a pain in the arse (I'm not a java developer) and java developers to help out where few to none.
Also taglibs when written properly can be write-once only whereas using data injection (MVC) can become a child you constantly need to care for (on top of the jsp's).
Taglib example
Let's say we have services.tld with the following tag definitions/implementations.
- getEmployeeAddress
- getEmployees
<services:getEmployees filter="a">
<!-- loop, get addresses, otherwise if empty list, render nothing -->
</services:getEmployees>
This allows me (the frontender) to display employees and their addresses on virtually any page, frees up a java dev for more important tasks. The service is testable seperate from the pageView controller, the pageView controller becomes a lot less complex (say for example only handle authentication and site wide functionality) and life (to me at least) seems a lot more fun.
My question
Multipart actually:
1.) Is my reasoning crap and if so, why and from what perspective? =P
2.) Are there better alternatives? (I've also used tiles for example).
3.) Are you using the above mentioned taglib solution and how is your experience with that?
4.) What's the cost/benefit/risk of above taglib solution from a java dev's view?
I understand why MVC makes it simple for Java devs, but in my experience (sofar) it just moves the hardship to the jsp layer, it's like I sometimes need to learn a seperate API for each page... Oh and being a frontend developer, I do admit data pulling comes more natural to me using Ajax and all that shizzle, having all the data available at page load is an anti-pattern in my area...