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Domain-driven design (DDD) focuses on what matters in enterprise applications: the core business domain. But applying the DDD principles can be easier said than done. Enter Naked Objects: an open-source Java framework that lets you build working applications simply by writing the core domain classes while Naked Objects takes care of the rest of the application infrastructure for you. This book shows how you can rapidly develop and test domain applications, and then deploy to either conventional architectures or onto Naked Objects itself. Get ready to write some of the best business software of your career.
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Title:
Domain-Driven Design Using Naked Objects
By:
Dan Haywood
Publisher:
Pragmatic Bookshelf
Formats:
  • Print
Print Release:
December 2009 (est.)
Pages:
375 (est.)
Print ISBN:
978-1-934356-44-9
| ISBN 10:
1-934356-44-1
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About the Author
  1. Dan Haywood

    Dan Haywood has 20 years' experience as a consultant, writer, and trainer, offering advice on domain-driven design and agile development practices for both the Java and .NET platforms. He has been working with Naked Objects since 2002 and is a committer to the Naked Objects framework; he is also the lead of a number of sister open source projects. He has presented Naked Objects at numerous conferences over the years, and written articles and books on Naked Objects and other technical topics. Dan is married with one daughter; together they all live in Oxfordshire with two elderly dogs.

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