A New Mobile N-tier Architecture (part 10)

by Chris 14. November 2008 15:29

blueprintuiThis is the final post in this series, and for a complete reference, here are the previous parts:

  • Part 1 was a general introduction
  • Part 2 talked about the changes in the lower tiers (logic + data, LINQ2SQL)
  • Part 3 discussed the changes in communication (WCF)
  • Part 4 covered important stuff in the user interface (MVC)
  • Part 5 summarized the theory and outlined the new architecture
  • Part 6 started the walkthrough of the architecture code by looking at the business domain
  • Part 7 continued the code walkthrough with a look at the service (WCF)
  • Part 8 covered the consumption of the service with .NET CF
  • Part 9 showed the implementation of the user interface (MVC)

The implemented architecture is published on CodePlex in a project called Windows Mobile Architecture Blueprint, and this means that you can access the full source code as well as discuss it, come with suggested improvements, etc.

On the upper right you see the UX of the sample client included in the architecture blueprint, and the functionality is that the combo box is filled with the categories when the application starts. Then, when a category is selected, the product names are shown in the text box below.

Even if this series is complete, we will continue to build further on this architecture blueprint, and any suggestions on things to add are most welcome. Any other feedback, for that matter, is also welcome!

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