>You don't need to build your own. Microsoft's Entity Framework or the open source nHibernate handle moving data from relational data stores to object-based entities.
How does MEF performs in reality?
Let say non-web application, 40-50 users on it all the time. High contingency, high volume of manual data entries daily.
How does average MEF applications perform in these kind of conditions ? Any experiences ?
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>>I just did (and nearly fell asleep).
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>>I asked about plumbings in the basement while you'v sent me to the roof (complex systems architecture). {g}
>>Now expressed in 'ubiqutous language' of a e-book you adviced, and relating to the 'domain' of my question,
>>Is there anything in the NET blogsphere or MS resources that sheds some light on basics/mechanics/best practices in pouring records
>>in/out of those 'repositories'. How do you create stream of 'entity' or 'aggregate' particles (records) and shoot them right
>>into the middle of 'repository' ? :)
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>>Or in simple foxpro terms, is there any resource out there that explains what it takes to to create something like simple
>>cursor adapter for instance. What are the prospects of building deacent custom backend handling tier in NET.
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>>TIA
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