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1.4 <h1>How Resources are Created
1.5 </h1>
1.6 <p>In the <code>MyApplication</code>
1.7 -<a href="resources.html">example</a>,
1.8 +<a href="resources.html">example</a> (and in many applications),
1.9 the only
1.10 thing we need to
1.11 consider is
1.12 @@ -70,13 +70,22 @@
1.13 </tr>
1.14 </tbody>
1.15 </table>
1.16 +<h2>The Role of the Adapter</h2>
1.17 +<p>So it is the responsibility of the adapter to create at least one
1.18 +resource object so that the application code may be executed when a
1.19 +request is received from a user. This is described in the <a
1.20 + href="deploying.html">deployment documentation</a>.</p>
1.21 +<h2>Creating Many Resources</h2>
1.22 <p>In more
1.23 complicated applications, there may
1.24 be a
1.25 -need to create our own resource objects explicitly, but this is not
1.26 -particularly interesting to think about at this point - see <a
1.27 - href="paths-filesystem.html">"Treating the Path Like
1.28 +need to create a number of resource objects and possibly to do so
1.29 +dynamically within an application itself, but this is not usually
1.30 +interesting or relevant to think about when writing your first
1.31 +application - see <a href="paths-filesystem.html">"Treating the Path
1.32 +Like
1.33 a Filesystem"</a> for a
1.34 -discussion of multiple resource objects.</p>
1.35 +discussion of creating new resource objects both in the adapter code
1.36 +and dynamically within applications.</p>
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1.38 </html>