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sample CRUD using WCF
Tags: wcf, crud, database, sample
hi everyone,

im currently about to start a new project which basically is a registration system (for school). In the past i have developed this type of project using n-tier OOP approach. I have recently learned WCF, and im convinced that SOA is the way to go. But all samples that i have read involves only a service with simple methods. I can't seem to find a sample of WCF used in CRUD database operations. I have even read something about anti-pattern when it comes to CRUD. Can someone point me to the right direction? A sample of an n-tier WCF database application or even an article would be of great help. thanks!
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Question Asked By: manduz_griffus
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12.01.2007 at 03:03PM PST, ID: 20389589

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You won't find many examples about WCF with database operation, because database examples are complex to deploy, and really it is not related with the WCF issue.
Just look for WCF examples and apply your knowledge of database programming, there is no mystery.
 
12.01.2007 at 10:31PM PST, ID: 20390419
hi jaime olivares,

thanks for your comments. if so, then how am I suppose to add records in a distributed system using WCF? in my point of view, adding a student is a service. what i want to know is am i getting the right impression and if so, something to justify this impression would be very helpful (like an article). due to the anti-pattern that i read, im not sure if CRUD operations are services. if not, how do i add, update, delete, and find records from a client to a service? if yes, please give me a sample. thanks again.
 
12.01.2007 at 11:19PM PST, ID: 20390483

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Well, anti-pattern is a vast term, frequently related to an unuseful or harmful practice that appear to be benign.
Adding a studing to a database using a service could be excesive, but if as a part of several tasks related to a student would be perfectly justifiable, specially when more than a single database operation will be involved.
By example, maybe adding a student will imply to add it to the master student table, plus the career/courses table, plus the accounting table. So, the service can provide you a high-level interface (like the client tier) to encapsulate mid-level (business) and low level (data access) tasks.

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12.02.2007 at 05:41AM PST, ID: 20390998
thanks, i understand what you mean... one last thought though; your sample makes perfect sense, but what about isolated add/update/delete operations? i mean for example, creating a new course where you can't associate it with any other operations. just merely adding a course. or merely update the name or delete a new course (no relations yet). if you were in this situation, how would you expose an add new course feature? is it okay to expose it as a service, cause i cant think of any possible way to add this course from a client using WCF.
 
 
12.02.2007 at 06:00AM PST, ID: 20391060
all operations: add student, add course, remove course, remove student,  should be grouped as a single service.
in your client message, you should specify the kind of operation you desire to do.
 
 
05.14.2008 at 04:51AM PDT, ID: 21563081
Hi manduz_griffus,
Did u manage to get the WCF for CRUD? I would appreciate if I could get your sample source to study and understand as I need the same scenario.

Regards.
MI
 
 
 
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