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Hands-On Domain-Driven Design with .NET Core

You're reading from   Hands-On Domain-Driven Design with .NET Core Tackling complexity in the heart of software by putting DDD principles into practice

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788834094
Length 446 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Why Domain-Driven Design? FREE CHAPTER 2. Language and Context 3. EventStorming 4. Designing the Model 5. Implementing the Model 6. Acting with Commands 7. Consistency Boundary 8. Aggregate Persistence 9. CQRS - The Read Side 10. Event Sourcing 11. Projections and Queries 12. Bounded Context 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Application service

In fact, how our application service will look and behave is very similar to a bunch of command handlers. A classic application service exposes some methods with multiple parameters, like this:

public interface IPaymentApplicationService
{
Guid Authorize(
string creditCardNumber,
int expiryYear,
int expiryMonth,
int cvcCode,
intcamount);
void Capture(Guid authorizationId);
}

Using this kind of declaration is perfectly fine, except it doesn't play that well with the composition. It is not easy to add such an application service to a pipeline, where we have logging, retry policies, and so on. To make a pipeline, we need all our handlers to have compatible parameters, but these methods of IPaymentApplicationService just don't allow us to go that way. Every other call in the pipeline must have the same set of parameters...

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