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Encapsulation: Entities, Collections And Business Rules
Yesterday, I was involved two very separate yet very related conversations. One was via twitter with Colin Jack and Jimmy Bogard (which I was only a partial contributor to - mostly just reading their conversation) and another after work with a coworker...
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DDD Question: Where does required info validation belong for an Entity?
Let's say I have a small hierarchy of object: Faults and Parts. A Fault can contain many parts, and a part has no meaning without being associated to a Fault. To ensure that I have no Parts without a parent Fault, I have this basic code in place:...
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