What is the typical level of indirection between a controller and a view in mvc and similar architectures?

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Question

So say I make a controller for a main menu 'page', would MainMenu be composed of the individual view elements like labels and buttons directly or would it reference a class such as MainMenuView which had those elements instead? Or would it just send events to an event system to communicate with the view? Or something else?

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The buttons and labels would most likely be in the View, although labels can come from the Controller. Normally a View is just the html scaffolding, and the data that the View contains is populated from the Model by the Controller. So for a main menu, it's probably going to just be links and labels to other sections so there probably won't be a Model for it, the Controller will just return the View.

So if someone went to SomeMVCSite.com/home/index, the Index Action would be called in the Home Controller. The Home Controller would retrieve data from the database based on a Model and return the View + the data.

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