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August 17, 2011

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You have a point here :-)

See http://ptrthomas.wordpress.com/2006/06/06/java-call-stack-from-http-upto-jdbc-as-a-picture/ for an extreme example.

"Where is this business logic again?"

I'm working on my own humble PHP framework (http://movicon.ath.cx), and its true that the stack trace is awefully long.

Try as I might I couldn't get it shorter, between all the input security things mappings, convenient functions and so on, I usually end up with a page's worth of calls :/

Very funny comic!

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