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Data access and security,f the CSLA.NET framework. In this chapter, we’ll continue the process, completing implementation of the remaining classes. This will entail making some minor changes to some of the classes we created in Chapter 4 as well.MANIA 发表于 2025-3-28 04:17:54
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Business object implementation,mented in Chapters 3 thru 5. To a large degree, this chapter will tie together everything that we’ve discussed in the book so far, illustrating how to write code to create business objects, and making the most of the thought, design, and coding that has gone before.终止 发表于 2025-3-28 12:27:56
Web services interface,ervices,” and there’s no doubt that when they’re used appropriately, web services are powerful and useful indeed. It’s important to realize, however, that web services are fundamentally just a text format for data interchange — they’re not designed to simplify the process of creating object-oriented systems.