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Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
More on CRUD...
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over 8 years ago
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beatsch
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Maarten just published a draft of his upcoming article “ CRUD, only when you can afford it ”
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
Services and CRUD
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over 8 years ago
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beatsch
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If a service provides you with CRUD you can directly manipulate fields of entities or entity-views. This is as straight forward as possible, but why isn’t it always the best thing to do? Here is an analogy: The argument against CRUD is very...
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
Who is responsible for a service contract?
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over 8 years ago
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beatsch
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The majority of architects agree on the contract first approach. But who is actually responsible for the contract definition and who owns it? Is it the developer, the architect or the business analyst? Being responsible for the contract implies understanding...
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
Maarten on concurrency...
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over 8 years ago
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beatsch
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Maarten Mullender has just published his new article about service interaction and concurrency on msdn . Curious? Here’s the summary: “Create and work with software services and service interactions using design principles that will...
Beat Schwegler's 2 Cents
TechEd follow-up: The promised links to some Web Service Tools...
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over 8 years ago
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beatsch
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I’ve used and mentioned several Web Services tools during my different TechEd sessions. A comprehensive list of these tools can be found here .
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