Expert VB 2008 Business Objects
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-313532014-01-20T06:15:45Z Expert VB 2008 Business Objects Lhotka, Rockford Technologies I have a passion for frameworks. In more than 20 years as a professional developer, I’ve never worked on a computing platform that did everything I needed it to do to build applications productively. The Microsoft .NET platform is wonderful, but it doesn’t always do quite what I want or need. To address those needs, I’m always looking for tools and frameworks, and sometimes I end up creating them myself. A framework is simply the codification of an architecture or design pattern. Before you can have a good framework, you need to have an architecture. That means you need to have a vision and a set of goals both for the architecture and the kinds of applications it should enable. This book is about application architecture, design, and development in .NET using object-oriented concepts. The focus is on creating business objects and implementing them to work in various distributed environments, including web and client/server configurations. The book makes use of a great many .NET technologies, object-oriented design and programming concepts, and distributed architectures. Much of the book walks through the thought process I used in designing and creating the CSLA .NET framework to support object-oriented application development in .NET. This includes a lot of architectural concepts and ideas. It also involves some in-depth use of advanced .NET techniques to create the framework. The middle section of the book (Chapters 6 through 16) provides this theoretical framework design material, illustrated with VB code. It’s a treatise on framework design and not a practical tutorial on actually building the framework with complete source code. So, it’ll help you use the framework effectively, rather than provide perfunctory type-and-compile exercises. After all, the full framework is available as a binary download.o 2012-08-10T01:23:18Z 2012-08-10T01:23:18Z 2009 Book 978-1-4302-1639-1 978-1-4302-1638-4 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31353 en application/pdf Apress |
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I have a passion for frameworks. In more than 20 years as a professional developer, I’ve never worked on
a computing platform that did everything I needed it to do to build applications productively. The
Microsoft .NET platform is wonderful, but it doesn’t always do quite what I want or need. To address
those needs, I’m always looking for tools and frameworks, and sometimes I end up creating them myself.
A framework is simply the codification of an architecture or design pattern. Before you can have
a good framework, you need to have an architecture. That means you need to have a vision and a set
of goals both for the architecture and the kinds of applications it should enable.
This book is about application architecture, design, and development in .NET using object-oriented
concepts. The focus is on creating business objects and implementing them to work in various distributed
environments, including web and client/server configurations. The book makes use of a great many
.NET technologies, object-oriented design and programming concepts, and distributed
architectures.
Much of the book walks through the thought process I used in designing and creating the CSLA
.NET framework to support object-oriented application development in .NET. This includes a lot of
architectural concepts and ideas. It also involves some in-depth use of advanced .NET techniques to
create the framework.
The middle section of the book (Chapters 6 through 16) provides this theoretical framework
design material, illustrated with VB code. It’s a treatise on framework design and not a practical tutorial
on actually building the framework with complete source code. So, it’ll help you use the framework
effectively, rather than provide perfunctory type-and-compile exercises. After all, the full framework
is available as a binary download.o |
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