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Abstract Factory in Domain Modelling | Thinking in Objects

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Better logic, less code. Don’t use DAO, use Repository. Abstract Factory in Domain Modelling. September 5, 2012. The Abstract Factory pattern is an important building block for Domain Modelling. It hides the complexity of creating a domain object from the caller of the factory. It also enables us to create domain objects those have complex dependencies without worrying about when and how to inject its dependencies. I started by creating the domain objects first:. Package com.thinkinginobjects.ser...It is...

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Better logic, less code. Archive for September, 2012. September 24, 2012. The Open/Closed Principle (OCP). 8220;Software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension but closed for modification.” [APPP]. I recently implemented a simple module that sends messages and made a series of changes to it afterward. I feel it is a good example of OCP to share. The solution was simple but I hesitated to commit to it. There were two reasons:. Package com.thinkinginobjects; public cl...

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Better logic, less code. Archive for August, 2012. Don’t use DAO, use Repository. August 26, 2012. Data Access Object (DAO) is a commonly used pattern to persist domain objects into a database. The most common form of a DAO pattern is a class that contains CRUD methods for a particular domain entity type. Assumes that I have a domain entity class “Account”:. Follow the common DAO approach, I create a DAO interface:. The pattern has these advantages:. The interface methods signature are independent of the...

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Don’t use DAO, use Repository | Thinking in Objects

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Better logic, less code. Abstract Factory in Domain Modelling. Don’t use DAO, use Repository. August 26, 2012. Data Access Object (DAO) is a commonly used pattern to persist domain objects into a database. The most common form of a DAO pattern is a class that contains CRUD methods for a particular domain entity type. Assumes that I have a domain entity class “Account”:. Follow the common DAO approach, I create a DAO interface:. The pattern has these advantages:. The interface methods signature are indepe...

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OO Principles | Thinking in Objects

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Better logic, less code. Archive for the 'OO Principles' Category. September 24, 2012. The Open/Closed Principle (OCP). 8220;Software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension but closed for modification.” [APPP]. I recently implemented a simple module that sends messages and made a series of changes to it afterward. I feel it is a good example of OCP to share. The solution was simple but I hesitated to commit to it. There were two reasons:. Package com.thinkinginobjec...

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Better logic, less code. September 24, 2012. The Open/Closed Principle (OCP). 8220;Software entities (classes, modules, functions, etc.) should be open for extension but closed for modification.” [APPP]. I recently implemented a simple module that sends messages and made a series of changes to it afterward. I feel it is a good example of OCP to share. At the beginning, I created a MessageSender that is responsible to convert an object message to a byte array and send it through a transport. Package com&#...

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