Jim Plush's Blog: Followup on rethinking Zend Models with DDD - ...

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Fri, 07/17/2009 - 09:50

Following up on a previous post of his concerning a bit of different thinking around models in Zend Framework applications, Jim Plush is back with this new post about some decisions he's made.

As a follow up to my previous post I'm going to post some live examples of model layer with Zend framework based on Domain Driven Design concepts.

I've spent the past few days studying up on domain driven design as well as a...


 

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