Professional ASP.NET Design Patterns

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This unique book takes good ASP.NET (MVC/Webforms) application construction one step further by emphasizing loosely coupled and highly cohesive ASP.NET web application architectural design. Each chapteraddresses a layer in an enterprise ASP.NET (MVC/Webforms) application and shows how proven patterns, principles, and best practices can be leveraged to solve problems and improve the design of your code. In addition, a professional-level, end-to-end case study is used to show how to use best practice design patterns and principles in a real website.Professional ASP.NET Design Patterns:All patterns and principles are applicable to ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web formsDemonstrates how to use the Gang of Four design patterns to improve your ASP.NET code Shows how Fowler's Enterprise patterns and the S.O.L.I.D. design principles fit into an enterprise-level ASP.NET site Provides details on how to layer an ASP.NET application and separate your concerns and responsibilities Details AJAX patterns using JQuery and Json, and messaging patterns with WCF Shares best practice tools for ASP.NET such as AutoMapper, NHibernate, StructureMap, Entity Framework, and Castle MonoRail Uncovers tips for separating a site's UX and presentation layer using MVC, MVP and the Front Controller patterns Features code examples that are applicable to all versions of ASP.NETThis book features C# code examples in ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET Web forms.Stay up to date with the latest case study ASP.NET MVC C# code used in the book at the project home page aspnetdesignpatterns.codeplex.com/.Contents:Part 1: Introducing Patterns & Design Principles1. The Pattern for successful applications 2. Dissecting the Patterns PatternPart 2: The Anatomy of an ASP.NET Application: Learning and Applying Patterns 3. Layering Your Application 4. Business Logic Layer: Organisation 5. Business Logic Layer: Patterns 6. Service Layer 7. Data Access Layer 8. Presentation Layer 9. User Experience Layer Part 3: Case Study: The Online E-Commerce Store (ASP.NET MVC 2 in C#)10. Requirements & Infrastructure 11. Product Catalogue Browsing 12. Shopping Basket 13. Membership 14. Ordering and Payment

Author(s): Scott Millett
Publisher: Wrox
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 699