AdaptiveClient
Library and pattern for creating a scalable, loosely coupled service layer. Build interdependent services that are granular and testable. Inject a single client that allows the application to access the entire service layer. Provision services across multiple providers and transports with almost zero application infrastructure. (by leaderanalytics)
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AdaptiveClient
Posts with mentions or reviews of AdaptiveClient.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-14.
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Any suggestions on a good place to learn n-tier?
I suggest AdaptiveClient as a simple approach to solving this problem. It uses standard dependency injection concepts to allow the developer to separate the service layer into logical business classes and access them as a collection via the AdaptiveClient object.
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Managing DbContext in EFCore6 (the right way)
AdaptiveClient makes it easy to write granular services and inject shared dbContext.
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Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection to inject ViewModels into Views in AvaloniaUI app?
I wrote a small library called AdaptiveClient that works well with WPF apps. Have not tried it on an Avalonia app yet - but I will be doing so in the next week or so.
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EF Core multiple providers with multiple databases
You may want to check out a small library I wrote called Adaptive Client. It does what you want and greatly simplifies the process.
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Pass a different parameter every time a Transient service is requested from the .NET Core DI container
AdaptiveClient uses Autofac keyed registrations but abstracts the dirty work away.
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Entity Framework Core transaction across multiple services
You can get AdaptiveClient here.
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Modular Architecture in ASP.NET Core - Building Better Monoliths
I didn't read OP's entire article (sorry I've been working for 12 hours) but it looks like he is on the right track. I wrote a small library that (I think) ties nice nicely to what he proposes: AdaptiveClient. You can use this library to write loosely coupled components (not a monolith) using dependency injection, and DRY and SOLID design principals.
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How dependency injection might hurt your modular monolith
DI works. It adds complexity but it's worth it. The question of how to write granular, interdependent, testable services is a valid one. There are many dead-ends - for example how to wrap multiple service calls in a transaction. I wrote a small library called AdaptiveClient that attempts to answer these questions and simplify some of the complexity introduced by DI. Would love to hear your comments.
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Dependency Injection with Entity Framework in .Net Framework for unit testing purposes
I wrote a small library to assist with this very problem. AdaptiveClient allows you to write granular services and inject DbContext. The same instance of DbContext is injected into all services so one service can call another and calls can be wrapped in transactions.
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Refactoring n-tier application towards vertical slices/DDD-esque architecture: Double dispatch and cyclic dependencies
On a different but somewhat related note, you may run into a situation where you have services that are dependent on each other. This will give some DI containers fits. Look at AdaptiveClient for an easy way to resolve this.
Autofac
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Modular Dependency Injection in .NET
When I was building application with .NET Framework I always used libraries like Autofac and SimpleInjector for dependency injection. I really liked to create modules (Packages in SimpleInjector) to achieve higher cohesion and lower coupling in my class libraries. I made a module for every class library in which all dependencies inside of that class library were registered. Why should my web application (for example) know if MyBeautifulService in MyBeautifulClassLibrary should be transient or singleton?
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Optimizing .NET solution architecture for faster compilation through project decoupling
A well-known implementation of inversion of control is dependency injection. With libraries such as Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection, Autofac, and others, it is possible to list abstractions and their implementations, and the library will take care of resolving the dependencies between types.
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"7D Mad Rogue Kart" post-mortem
For the first shot, I wanted to manually web the systems together. For the next iteration, I might go with an IoC framework like Autofac.
- Autofac Resovle with type stored in variable
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Aria Access Issue with System.Net.Http
When you test and debug your scripts in your pc, it should be fine to set TargetFramework to 4.8, but in order to run binaries / standalones in Aria / Eclipse environment, target Framework version must be set to 4.5.2 for v15.x and 4.6.1 for v16.x. Btw, it looks like autofac.org shows it works for .NET 4.5.1+.
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AutoFac question
Why do you want to know this? How do you come up with a random question like that? You can check out the whole source https://github.com/autofac/Autofac if you want to know how it exactly works.
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I am new to programming, I am learning python, I visit this sub quite often, everyone dislikes Pyhton here, and...
anyway about the module register https://autofac.org/
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Modularize ASP.NET DI configurations using Autofac
Nevertheless, with the Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection being the new and good default for libraries to provide means for configuration, I want to use these extension methods to setup my dependency injection container of choice, which is Autofac.
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A Step by Step Guide to ASP.NET Core Dependency Injection
In the past, we were using libraries and frameworks like Autofac, Castle Windsor or Unity to implement Dependency Injection in our projects but Dependency injection is now part of the ASP.NET Core. All the Framework services like Configuration, Logging, Routing, etc. are now registered in a built-in DI Container and provided to us as services wherever we need them. The basic idea is to register all services (dependencies) when the application starts and then these services will be injected and resolved at runtime.
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Introduction to Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) in .NET with Autofac Interceptors
If you would like to find out more about Inversion of Control, you can read more about it at Microsoft Docs. You can also learn more about Autofac (and fall in love with their adorable mascot) on the Autofac website.