Hi Peter,
Exactly the two points I have reached, after sending the
post!! In fact, the
Repository Pattern is very close to what I have described as
my manager
layer, and DDD seems to provide formalism to achive what I'd
call a clean
and good design. Thanks for your response.
Cheers
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Peter Ritchie <
advanced.dotnet.discuss.develop.com peterritchie.com>
wrote:
> I would suggest using the Repository Pattern to keep
the business logic of
> the entities separate from the persistence logic.
>
> Domain Driven Design by Eric Evans provides some
excellent information for
> designing domains and their interaction with the rest
of the system.
>
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