In our days most of the applications that have a relational database as storage, use an ORM to access the data. The ORM (Entity Framework, Hibernate, etc.) does most of the data
In the past few weeks I have published a set of four posts that deal with disposable instances. These posts describe in detail a working implementation that automatically disposes all the instances
In the last few posts I have written about how to deal with IDisposable instances when using Dependency Injection. In the Who Disposes Your Repository I talk about the possibilities and challenges
I have enrolled in John’s Sonmez free e-mail course titled “How to Create a Blog That Boosts Your Career”.
I’ve joined this because I wanted to focus more on improving
In my previous blog post I detailed an approach of making the Unity Dependency Injection Container ț̦o automatically call Dispose() on all the IDisposable instances it builds and injects. The implementation
A few weeks ago, in my blog post ‘Who Disposes Your Repository’ I wrote about the challenges of implementing an IDisposable repository, which takes full advantage of the deferred execution of the