Contents tagged with CQRS
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Building Windows Azure Cloud Services App with Web Role, Worker Role, Table Storage and Service Bus
Windows Azure Cloud Services, provides a Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering for building multi-tier, highly scalable, reliable cloud applications on the Windows Azure Cloud platform. In this blog post, I will demonstrate how to build a multi-tier Windows Azure Cloud Services application using with Web Role, Worker Role, Table Storage and Service Bus Queue. This demo application will also demonstrates the usages of Service Bus Queue, Table Storage and how to communicate between the Web Role and Worker Role.
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EFMVC App Migrated to ASP.NET MVC 4
I have upgraded my EFMVC app from ASP.NET MVC 3 to ASP.NET MVC 4 Beta. EFMVC is a demo web app initially built for demonstrating ASP.NET MVC and EF Code First. Now I am planning to add more features onto EFMVC and want to add cloud specific features with Windows Azure. You can expect more implementations in future releases.
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Building a Windows Azure App using Azure Queue, Azure Table and ASP.NET MVC Web Role
In this post, I will demonstrate a Windows Azure app using Azure Queue, Azure Table and a ASP.NET MVC 4 Web Role application. This post is explaining few initial steps for building a demo Azure app where asynchronous commands (write operations that changes the data) put into Azure Queue and an Azure Work Role will persist the data into Azure Table from Queue messages for the read operations. The source code is available from http://azurehack.codeplex.com/ .The demo application will modify and add more functionality on later.
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Commands, Command Handlers and Command Dispatcher
In this post, I am trying to add some CQRS principles onto my EFMVC project. EFMVC is a small web app for demonstrating ASP.NET MVC and EF Code First. Please keep in mind that this is not the implementation CQRS patterns, but trying to add some CQRS flavors on the Solution Architecture with Commands that changes the data (Create, Update and Delete). The current implementation of command execution is implemented in a synchronous way.
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EFMVC 1.0 Preview Released
A while ago, I have released EFMVC, a demo web app built using ASP.NET MVC 3, EF Code First and Unity. The EFMVC app has demonstrated many architectural patterns and practices such as Generic Repository, Repository pattern, Unit of Work pattern, Dependency Injection pattern and Application Service later. Today I would like to announce the release of EFMVC 1.0 Preview. This release is an early preview release that has made some changes in the solution architecture. The preview is written in ASP.NET MVC 3 version and will be migrated to ASP.NET MVC 4 with new features on later.