Summary


In this chapter you have examined object relations in the overall application architecture. You have seen how to aggregate objects, and you have seen how to use a Singleton object to its fullest potential. Most obviously, you have added a second set of classes to your application. This is important because it has bearing on the next chapter.

In the next chapter you will look at ways to reduce duplicated code. Also, you have seen that there is a lot of code to enter for simple, basic tasks. In the next chapter you will also create a set of enterprise templates that you can use to avoid having to rewrite all of this code. This lessens the amount of code you need to write in any application.




Building Client/Server Applications with VB. NET(c) An Example-Driven Approach
Building Client/Server Applications Under VB .NET: An Example-Driven Approach
ISBN: 1590590708
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 148
Authors: Jeff Levinson

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