Expert One-on-One VB.NET Business Objects (with source code)

Whether you've already made the move to Visual Basic .NET, or you want to know what's in it for you when you do, Expert One-on-One Visual Basic .NET Business Objects will show you the kinds of opportunities that .NET makes available. It will allow you to make clear, informed decisions about the right way to develop your projects, and show you how the trade-off between performance and flexibility can be made successfully.
As well as these, this book contains the author's Component-based, Scalable, Logical Architecture (CSLA .NET), an object-oriented framework that can act as the foundation for a diverse range of enterprise applications, and which you're free to examine, use, and modify for your needs.
This book is about application architecture, design, and development in .NET, using object-oriented concepts. Specifically, we'll be building business-focused objects called business objects, and we'll be implementing them in various distributed environments that include web and client-server configurations. To this end, we'll be making use of a great many .NET technologies, object-oriented design and programming concepts, and distributed architectures.
In the first half of the book, we'll walk through the process of creating a framework to support objec toriented application development in .NET. This will include a lot of architectural concepts and ideas. It will also involve some in-depth use of advanced .NET techniques as we create our framework.
In the second half of the book, I'll make use of the framework to build a sample application with several different interfaces. If you wish, it's perfectly possible to skip the first half of the book and simply make use of the framework to build object-oriented applications.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Distributed Architecture
Chapter 02 - Framework Design
Chapter 03 - Key Technologies
Chapter 04 - Business Framework Implementation
Chapter 05 - Data Access and Security
Chapter 06 - Object-Oriented Application Design
Chapter 07 - Business Object Implementation
Chapter 08 - Windows Forms UI
Chapter 09 - Web Forms UI
Chapter 10 - Web Services Interface
Chapter 11 - Reporting and Batch Processing
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