Rating:  Summary: Not what it seems Review: This book should be called "an walkthrough of a .NET application".You cannot explain enterprise development by walking us through one application! They needed to explain why they have designed a component in a particular way, and possible alternatives for different scenarios. The books is basically a walkthrough of an application written by the authors. I was hoping for something along the lines of a discussion of designing an implementing enterprise applications. I think their data access mechanism is better than hard coding sql but I wouldn't use it in production. It is not a true object orientated persistence layer. However I rate this book 2 stars because their are some things that I gained from their example app. There are always things to learn from analyzing an application.
Rating:  Summary: Location of example code Review: This is just a response to a previous post. The source code for this book is located at http://support.apress.com.
Rating:  Summary: Location of example code Review: This is just a response to a previous post. The source code for this book is located at http://support.apress.com.
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