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Design patterns are time-tested solutions to recurring problems, letting the designer build programs on solutions that have already proved effective | Provides developers with more than a dozen ASP.NET examples showing standard design patterns and how using them helpsbuild a richer understanding of ASP.NET architecture, as well as better ASP.NET applications | Builds a solid understanding of ASP.NET architecture that can be used over and over again in many projects | Covers ASP.NET code to implement many standard patterns including Model-View-Controller (MVC), ETL, Master-Master Snapshot,…mehr
Design patterns are time-tested solutions to recurring problems, letting the designer build programs on solutions that have already proved effective
Provides developers with more than a dozen ASP.NET examples showing standard design patterns and how using them helpsbuild a richer understanding of ASP.NET architecture, as well as better ASP.NET applications
Builds a solid understanding of ASP.NET architecture that can be used over and over again in many projects
Covers ASP.NET code to implement many standard patterns including Model-View-Controller (MVC), ETL, Master-Master Snapshot, Master-Slave-Snapshot, Façade, Singleton, Factory, Single Access Point, Roles, Limited View, observer, page controller, common communication patterns, and more
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Scott Millett is an ASP.NET MVP and lead architect for wiggle.co.uk, an e-commerce company that uses ASP.NET.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Part I: Introducing Patterns and Principles. Chapter 1: The Pattern for Successful Applications. Design Patterns Explained. Design Principles. Fowler's Enterprise Design Patterns. Other Design Practices of Note. Summary. Chapter 2: Dissecting the Pattern's Pattern. How to Read Design Patterns. Design Pattern Groups. How to Choose and Apply a Design Pattern. A Quick Pattern Example. Summary. Part II: The Anatomy of an ASP.NET Application: Learning and Applying Patterns. Chapter 3: Layering Your Application and Separating Your Concerns. Application Architecture and Design. Summary. Chapter 4: The Business Logic Layer: Organization. Understanding Business Organizational Patterns. Summary. Chapter 5: The Business Logic Layer: Patterns. Leveraging Design Patterns. Leveraging Enterprise Patterns. Applying Design Principles. Summary. Chapter 6: The Service Layer. Describing the Service Layer. Leveraging Messaging Patterns. An SOA Example. Summary. Chapter 7: The Data Access Layer. Describing the DAL. Data Access Strategies. Patterns in Data Access. Using an Object Relation Mapper. Summary. Chapter 8: The Presentation Layer. Inversion of Control. Model-View-Presenter. Front Controller. Model-View-Controller. Page Controller. Summary. The User Chapter 9: Experience Layer. What Is AJAX. Using JavaScript Libraries. Understanding AJAX Patterns. Summary. Part III: Case Study: The Online DVD Store. Chapter 10: Requirements and Infrastructure. Agatha's Clothing Store Requirements. Architecture. Summary. Chapter 11: Creating The Product Catalog. Creating The Product Catalog. Summary. Implementing t Chapter 12: he Shoppi ng Basket. Implementing the Basket. Summary. Chapter 13: Customer Membership. Customer Membership. Summary. Chapter 14: Ordering and Payment. Checkout. Summary. Index.
Introduction. Part I: Introducing Patterns and Principles. Chapter 1: The Pattern for Successful Applications. Design Patterns Explained. Design Principles. Fowler's Enterprise Design Patterns. Other Design Practices of Note. Summary. Chapter 2: Dissecting the Pattern's Pattern. How to Read Design Patterns. Design Pattern Groups. How to Choose and Apply a Design Pattern. A Quick Pattern Example. Summary. Part II: The Anatomy of an ASP.NET Application: Learning and Applying Patterns. Chapter 3: Layering Your Application and Separating Your Concerns. Application Architecture and Design. Summary. Chapter 4: The Business Logic Layer: Organization. Understanding Business Organizational Patterns. Summary. Chapter 5: The Business Logic Layer: Patterns. Leveraging Design Patterns. Leveraging Enterprise Patterns. Applying Design Principles. Summary. Chapter 6: The Service Layer. Describing the Service Layer. Leveraging Messaging Patterns. An SOA Example. Summary. Chapter 7: The Data Access Layer. Describing the DAL. Data Access Strategies. Patterns in Data Access. Using an Object Relation Mapper. Summary. Chapter 8: The Presentation Layer. Inversion of Control. Model-View-Presenter. Front Controller. Model-View-Controller. Page Controller. Summary. The User Chapter 9: Experience Layer. What Is AJAX. Using JavaScript Libraries. Understanding AJAX Patterns. Summary. Part III: Case Study: The Online DVD Store. Chapter 10: Requirements and Infrastructure. Agatha's Clothing Store Requirements. Architecture. Summary. Chapter 11: Creating The Product Catalog. Creating The Product Catalog. Summary. Implementing t Chapter 12: he Shoppi ng Basket. Implementing the Basket. Summary. Chapter 13: Customer Membership. Customer Membership. Summary. Chapter 14: Ordering and Payment. Checkout. Summary. Index.
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