Domain Driven Design (DDD)
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Event driven architecture onto the Azure Services PlatformEvent driven architecture onto the Azure Services Platform Summary Thanks to the Azure Services Platform each and every architect has an almost infinite amount of storage and compute power at his disposal without any large upfront investments. Together with these major advantages however, ...
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ADO.NET team blog : Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0 Published 16 June 09 04:08 PM | dpblogs If you have been watching this blog, you know that I have been discussing the various aspects of POCO capabilities we added to Entity Framework 4.0. POCO support makes it possible ...
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NHibernate : Some Naked Thoughts - Karl Seguin - CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better!Please, Just Remember One Thing Just for a few seconds forget everything you know about NHibernate. Good. Now, before I snap my fingers and everything comes flooding back, the only thing you need to know about NHibernate is that whenever you need to, you can easily circumvent it and do ...
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MSDN Patterns in Practice: The Unit of Work Pattern and Persistence IgnoranceJeremy Miller continues his series on persistence patterns by describing the Unit of Work pattern and the importance of persistence ignorance.
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Always Valid - Greg Young [MVP] - CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better!What does it mean for an entity to be "always valid"? Greg Young explains the role of entity validity as the need for invariants, not necessarily all definitions of "valid."
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ADO.NET team blog : Using Repository and Unit of Work patterns with Entity Framework 4.0For the record, I would not build my app this way, at least not at first glance. I'm curious to see how this all works. I might try it and see, and I'll post my results, if I get to it soon.
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ADO.NET team blog : Sneak Preview: Entity Framework 4.0 Testability ImprovementsThis is amazing. I'm sure there are parts that I'll not exactly like, but for Microsoft to swing this far around to something that is close to what I'd want is simply awesome. Well done, Microsoft!
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InfoQ: Jim Webber on "Guerilla SOA"Are current ESB implementations really just hype? Following Jim Webber and Ian Robinson of ThoughtWorks, you'd be hard pressed not to think so.
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More on Repository - Greg Young [MVP] - CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better!In this fourth response between Greg and Oren, Greg makes a clear case for always using a repository pattern as an explicit boundary between the domain and data tiers. He challenges Oren's ideas as expecting a relational database when such may not be the case. Most importantly, Greg lays out ...
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Night of the living RepositoriesThis is the third part of an ongoing debate between Oren and Greg regarding the Repository pattern in DDD.
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