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I'm on Microsoft MVC4, I'm starting to have a lot of models and i want to reorganize them.

I'm heavily using jQuery Ajax calls to populate data, thus I have:

  • few actions that returns simple views (i.e. empty html tables)

  • many actions that return a JsonResult, used to populate tables/listitems and so on

In some action the same element ( 'item' ) is shown with some information( i.e. columns ), in other actions it is shown with other informations.

My two questions:

  • should I have a Model for each action that returns a Json Result, for clarity? or i should not bother, and I should use continue using anonymous projection?

  • should I have base Models (i.e. the 'simple' ones) and extended models that inherit from base Models? or should i keep the Models sperated, resulting in a cleaner (but less maintenable?) structure?

Thank you!

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should I have a Model for each action that returns a Json Result, for clarity? or i should not bother, and I should use continue using anonymous projection?

Anonymous project is just fine for JSON results. Makes unit testing a bit harder but it's up to you to decide whether you want to introduce a view model here.

Should I have base Models (i.e. the 'simple' ones) and extended models that inherit from base Models? or should i keep the Models sperated, resulting in a cleaner (but less maintenable?) structure?

You could have inheritance in your view models.

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  • Thank you for your answer. A 'maybe-silly' question: what is the common practice about models naming? Should a Model be named like the entity that represent ( 'Player' ) or should it be named like the action that generates this model ( 'ListPlayer' ) ? I'm asking this because sometimes the models are a little different, for example for CRUD actions ( Creation model sometimes is different from Update and so on ).
    – Marco S.
    Mar 29, 2013 at 10:37
  • They could contain the ViewModel suffix and be named according to the action. Mar 29, 2013 at 11:18
  • Should i use the ViewModel suffix even if a model is not directly binded to a View, but instead it is returned by a Json Result? This is why i choosed to call them Models in my questions and not ViewModels ... i was thinking that ViewModel is more correct when speaking about a model binded to a View, and simply Model when the model it is used as a JsonResult for example (or as a Base model)... for example: ListPlayersModel if returned by a JsonResult action, UserInfoViewModel if returned by a ViewResult action ...
    – Marco S.
    Mar 29, 2013 at 11:35
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    Yes, it should be suffixed by ViewModel. In the case of a JsonResult, the view representation of your domain model is JSON. Mar 29, 2013 at 11:38

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