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Charles Thomas Blankenship...
Charles Thomas Blankenship...
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You will want to read this (at least I think you will)!
Recently I was presented with a problem ... I needed to create methods on a BO that generated two different appointment types ... the functionality of each had to be surfaced at many different locations within the WinForms application (on forms with differing interface components) as well as within the WebForms component of the app.
The initial implementation was more difficult to understand and as a consequence, harder to maintain, than it should be.
Enter my experience working at Flash Creative Management for Yair Alan Griver, with Visual FoxPro. The means of passing parameters in VFP was a pain ... just like it can be in .NET. So, in order to simplify the signatures of all methods within all business objects in our VFP applications, we created something called The Parameter Object.
Here is a white paper that illustrates how to create that same functionality within a StrataFrame application:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tll9852u5w6pt02/StrataFrameAndTheParameterObject.docx
easier to understand
easier to maintain
more adaptable to change
accomplishes the functionality using a smaller code base
with little or no additional burden placed upon the programmer
Enjoy!
Charles T. Blankenship
Senior Consultant
Novant Consulting, Inc.
704.975.7152
http://www.novantconsulting.com
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