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(Possibly) better validations in WPF
just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly. actually like having validations in the business object -I think it makes the most sense in most scenarios. string Validate( string name, object value); }. public abstract string Validate( string name, object value); }. Exceptions. IDataErrorInfo. else. {.
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- Monday, August 25, 2008
(Possibly) better validations in WPF
just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly. actually like having validations in the business object -I think it makes the most sense in most scenarios. string Validate( string name, object value); }. public abstract string Validate( string name, object value); }. Exceptions. IDataErrorInfo. else. {.
Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts
- Monday, August 25, 2008
Feeling sorry for EDS - business that don't know what they want
don’t know the rights and wrong of the case, what I do know is that businesses frequently don’t know what they want. Companies with their own IT groups often get into this mess, the business can’t tell the IT people what they want. The business side needs to set the overall goals - ‘build a state of the art customer service system to produce competitive advantage’. Business needs to be able to articulate what it wants but it is wrong to think it can articulate everything up front. Business and IT need to make choices together. But this time maybe I do.
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(Possibly) better validations in WPF
just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly. actually like having validations in the business object -I think it makes the most sense in most scenarios. string Validate( string name, object value); }. public abstract string Validate( string name, object value); }. Exceptions. IDataErrorInfo. else. {.
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(Possibly) better validations in WPF
just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). to support validations inside the business objects directly. actually like having validations in the business object -I think it makes the most sense in most scenarios. string Validate( string name, object value); }. public abstract string Validate( string name, object value); }. Exceptions. IDataErrorInfo. else. {.
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Feeling sorry for EDS - business that don't know what they want
don’t know the rights and wrong of the case, what I do know is that businesses frequently don’t know what they want. Companies with their own IT groups often get into this mess, the business can’t tell the IT people what they want. The business side needs to set the overall goals - ‘build a state of the art customer service system to produce competitive advantage’. Business needs to be able to articulate what it wants but it is wrong to think it can articulate everything up front. Business and IT need to make choices together. But this time maybe I do.
Allan Kelly's Blog
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