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This chapter will implement the business objects designed in Chapter 3, by following the business object coding structures from Chapters 4 and 5. This chapter will illustrate how to write code to create business objects that enjoy all the features and capabilities built into the CSLA. NET frame-work. The great thing is that almost all the code in the business objects will be focused on business. Each business class will largely consist of four areas:
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• Class declaration
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• Property declarations
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• Business and validation rules
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• Per-type and per-property authorization rules
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(2009). Business Object Implementation. In: Expert VB 2008 Business Objects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1639-1_17
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