Expert VB 2005 Business Objects, Second Edition (Expert)

  Author:    Rockford Lhotka
  ISBN:    1590596315
  Sales Rank:    346476
  Published:    2006-05-08
  Publisher:    Apress
  # Pages:    696
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 6 reviews
  Used Offers:    15 from $25.26
  Amazon Price:    $42.59
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He's been working at this (CSLA - Component-based Scalable Logical Architecture) since VB 6 and this is his very latest, customized for Visual Basic!

— Dan Mabbutt, Visual Basic Guide, About.com

Rockford Lhotka started writing his Business Objects books in 1996, and over the years, hes become one of the worlds foremost authorities on building distributed object-oriented systems. The second edition of his industry-standard VB .NET Business Objects book not only addresses changes in .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, but also reflects substantial enhancements and improvements to the CSLA .NET Framework and how it can be used to create enterprise-level .NET applications.

Expert VB 2005 Business Objects takes you from an opening discussion of logical architectures to detailed n-tier deployment options using the CSLA .NET Framework. Rockford provides enough understanding and detail for you to take this approach to your own projects, as many developers have already done.

Rockford travels the world discussing his ideas with other developers at professional conferences and local user groups, but you can benefit from his expertise anytime with this book. There are many solutions to developing distributed applications; why not learn about them from an expert with a universally accepted and respected framework?

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11-16-08 5 (NA)
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I read some of the negative reviews and decided I had to write my own. I learned more from this book than all other books I've read combined. It's well written and easy to follow. Use of the CSLA framework (you can download free) has increased my productivity immensely. It simplifies everything you need to do when dealing with data (Business Objects). If you are serious about being a programmer, read this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-19 07:07:53 EST)
03-02-08 3 4\4
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I an experienced .NET developer looking to take my skills to the next level through use of design patterns, and perhaps even more importantly, good ways to code business objects that use relational data. Since the title is "Expert VB 2005 Business Objects", I thought I'd hit the jackpot by finding this book... but it has just turned out to be mediocre so far.

I'm on page 113 and I probably won't finish reading this book. Instead of a methodology for the creation of business objects, including creating a business object interface structure, hints on how to reuse as much code as possible within a business object hierarchy while allowing to remain flexible and extensible, and pointers on how to effectively retrieve and store data, I basically got a 600-page long book on how to use a class library that someone else has already created, called CSLA.NET.

Don't get me wrong, the author is obviously highly skilled, and I saw some interesting things in this book, but I want to write my own code - I just needed some help learning how to code business objects like an "expert" and this book isn't fitting the bill like I'd hoped.
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08-23-07 2 1\2
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This book seemed to jump around too much and did not flow with what he was talking about. Also, there are not really any good examples until the last couple chapters so it is difficult to follow what the auther is trying to get across.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-03 11:00:18 EST)
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I think the book means well, but it needs a lot of editting. The problem? Bad grammar. I'll make up an example of bad grammar: Horses eat apples from trees so that their population can grow. Which population? Apples? Trees? Horses? Two of three? All of them? This type of poor grammar exists so much with this author.
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