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Best practices for validating business rules

Hi,

I'd like to know if anyone knows of any resources detailing the best
practices of validating rules in the business tier and providing
helpful error messages to users in the UI tier. All the information I
have come across seems to revolve around using validation controls on
the webpages themselves, which is not always feasible.

Regards,

Chris

Jul 27 '07 #1
2 1979
There are a couple of things you can do. IN general, however, I find it
easiest to throw exceptions up to the UI for problems and then parse the
exception there. It is very specific and does not require passing back
values.

Of course, you can also use enums.

public MyEnum TestValidation( )
{

if(failedOneVal idation())
return MyEnum.FailedOn eValidation;
if(failedTwoVal idation())
return MyEnum.FailedTw oValidation;

}

But, this is harder if you embed it down levels, which often happens in
tiered approaches. Exceptions can bubble all the way to the UI and be
handled there.

To make sure these validations are logged, you can use the new policy
injection block (part of EntLib 3.1). Then you can turn on or off items by
config.

--
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Hi,

I'd like to know if anyone knows of any resources detailing the best
practices of validating rules in the business tier and providing
helpful error messages to users in the UI tier. All the information I
have come across seems to revolve around using validation controls on
the webpages themselves, which is not always feasible.

Regards,

Chris

Jul 27 '07 #2
a common approach popular in the java world is to use a rules engine
thats hosted by the business logic layer (JBoss, JxBRE, SRE, etc). this
layer can also pass info used to generate the page validators, so
validation logic is all in one place.

on sourceforge.net , along with the java source you can find some .net
ports. there are also commercial products.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

ha******@hotmai l.com wrote:
Hi,

I'd like to know if anyone knows of any resources detailing the best
practices of validating rules in the business tier and providing
helpful error messages to users in the UI tier. All the information I
have come across seems to revolve around using validation controls on
the webpages themselves, which is not always feasible.

Regards,

Chris
Jul 28 '07 #3

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