• ASP.NET MVC

    Posted on September 7th, 2008

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Deciding Between ASP.NET MVC and WebForms

    I am trying to create a decision flowchart for my ASP.NET MVC book and wanted to get some community feedback.  Does this diagram make sense?  What other factors should one consider that should make it into the chart? Things to Note I have tried to use the general consensus of the community for each decision.  [...]

  • ASP.NET MVC

    Posted on September 3rd, 2008

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Use ModelBinder to Generically Bind Complex Types

    [Update: Simone brought my attention to the fact that ComplexModelBinder which comes with the framework does exactly that.  You can find more info here] ASP.NET MVC Preview 5 introduce the ModelBinder attribute that can be used to decorate a complex type in an Action.  This allows us to have actions that look like this public [...]

  • ASP.NET MVC

    Posted on August 29th, 2008

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Is this Better than Constructor Injection?

    So after I finished my post on property injection I thought of something, maybe I shouldn’t use constructor injection for my classes.  Maybe, I can just use lazy properties that would call my IoC (Ninject) Kernel to instantiate the object.  So instead of defining a constructor like this: public IAccountService Service { get; set; } [...]

  • ASP.NET MVC

    Posted on August 29th, 2008

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Property Injection in ASP.NET MVC with Ninject

    I got a design challenge with asp.net mvc.  I want to keep track of the currently logged in user in the session because I don’t want to hit the database every time I need to get the username or id for a query.  And I have all my controllers inherit from a base controller named [...]

  • ASP.NET MVC, Programming, Testing

    Posted on August 27th, 2008

    Written by Emad Ibrahim

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    Mocking and Dependency Injection in ASP.NET MVC

    Here is the situation, my controller constructors take multiple interfaces as parameters.  I do this in order to use constructor injection which allows me to inject the controllers with mocked objects in my unit tests. For example, my AccountController takes IEmailService, IFormsAuthentication and MembershipProvider (abstract class) as parameters. During my testing, I want to mock [...]

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