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| | Applying DataContract to business/domain objects We are building an application that requires both a Web and WinForms front-end. The business logic is to be exposed as a number of services. Are people serialising their business/domain objects directly by applying the DataContract attribute to those objects, or is it best to create separate Message/DTO objects to interface the WinForms/ASP.NET front-ends with the services? |
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