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AdaptiveClient reviews and mentions
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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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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.
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Getting DI Right
If you don't want to put yourself through the misery of sorting this out, you might want to check out AdaptiveClient which abstracts all this functionality into a single place and handles it for you.
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Come Discuss Your Side Projects March 2021
Couple days ago I published AdaptiveClient version 2. Big changes are AdaptiveClient now targets net5.0 and net461. Also, dependency on Newtonsoft.Json has been removed.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
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The primary programming language of AdaptiveClient is C#.