Software Architecture with Domain Driven Design and .Net
Design and migration of systems using the best knowledge in software architecture
Description
In this course you will participate in the design of the architecture of a system that will be created using domain-oriented design based on an old system made in 3 layers and asp .net webforms, build a new system from the absolute beginning, creating a new empty solution, creating a domain layer, creating the domain project in .net core transform business rules into domain services, create repository, create the Ui project in asp.net mvc .net core
Create the architecture of a system using Domain driven design in .Net
Create data access of a system using repository and entityframework core
Basically understand how the migration of a small system from the 3 tier architecture asp .net webforms to a Domain Driven Design .net core works
Conduct a case study to migrate an asp .net webforms system to asp .net mvc .net core
build a new system from the absolute beginning, creating a new empty solution, creating a domain layer, creating the domain project in .net core transform business rules into domain services, create repository, create the Ui project in asp.net mvc .net core
Create the architecture of a system using Domain driven design in .Net
Create data access of a system using repository and entityframework core
Basically understand how the migration of a small system from the 3 tier architecture asp .net webforms to a Domain Driven Design .net core works
Conduct a case study to migrate an asp .net webforms system to asp .net mvc .net core
What You Will Learn!
- Create the architecture of a system using Domain driven design in .Net
- Create data access of a system using repository and entityframework core
- Basically understand how the migration of a small system from the 3 tier architecture asp .net webforms to a Domain Driven Design .net core works
- Conduct a case study to migrate an asp .net webforms system to asp .net mvc .net core
Who Should Attend!
- Programmers, programming students, anyone interested in software architecture