Have you ever used CSLA?

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Does anyone have real CSLA experience?

Have you ever used CSLA, and if so, what are your thoughts? I am starting a new contract for a company that uses CSLA and NHibernate, and I wanted to get some opinions or ideas within the framework.

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My opinion:

  • The book is excellent. It taught me a lot about .NET and design in general.
  • I disagree with the CSLA design, so I would never use it :)

Take ideas and use what is valuable to you. CSLA does not stand alone as an ORM; it simply provides an object infrastructure. This is perfectly acceptable for writing your own (if you even need to).

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CSLA is excellent. I have been using it for several years. However, now that WCF and REST are there, they have removed most of the reason I would like to use CSLA. If you really do not need strong clean / dirty support for binding your user interface and / or n-level to change your objects, I would seriously look at WCF and REST, since this is a more open standard for abstraction of the data access level.

This suggests that we are getting to version 3.6 of the CSLA, and it still gives us great value for our line of business applications.

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