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Introduction to Domain Driven Design

This 2 day course covers the following topics Domain Driven Design concepts Strategic domain driven design Domain Driven Design Building Blocks Application Architecture under Domain Driven Design

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$1,460 USD
Duration 2 days
Course Code WA2594
Available Formats Classroom

Overview

This 2 day course covers the following topics

  • Domain Driven Design concepts
  • Strategic domain driven design
  • Domain Driven Design Building Blocks
  • Application Architecture under Domain Driven Design

Course Details

Outline

Chapter 1. Domain Driven Design Concepts

  • Domain Driven Design - What is it?
  • Domain Driven Design - What it's Not
  • Complex Problem Space
  • Design Effort
  • Division of Labor
  • Tactical Design
  • Strategic Design
  • Separate Languages
  • Ubiquitous Language 1/2
  • Ubiquitous Language 2/2
  • Capturing the Ubiquitous Language 1/3
  • Capturing the Ubiquitous Language 2/3
  • Capturing the Ubiquitous Language 3/3
  • Domain
  • Domain Examples
  • Types of Domains
  • Sub-Domains
  • Context
  • Model
  • Domain Model Example - Bookstore
  • Bookstore Domain Model
  • Domain Model Example - Custom Cabinet Business
  • Summary

Chapter 2. Strategic Domain Driven Design

  • Strategic Design
  • The Domain Model
  • Creating the Model
  • Separate Concerns
  • Domains vs. Contexts
  • Bounded Contexts
  • Bounded Contexts Stand Alone
  • Analyzing Overlap in Bounded Contexts
  • Resolving Overlaps with Contexts Mapping
  • Mapping Types
  • Partnership Mapping
  • Shared Kernel
  • Cross Cutting Concerns
  • Customer-Supplier
  • Conformist
  • Anti corruption-layer
  • Open Host Service
  • Separate Ways
  • Big Ball of Mud (BBOM)
  • Integration via Database
  • Summary

Chapter 3. Domain Driven Design Building Blocks

  • Building Blocks
  • Entity Objects
  • Value Object
  • Value Object - Examples
  • Aggregate 1/2
  • Aggregate 2/2
  • An Example Aggregate 1/2
  • An Example Aggregate 2/2
  • Module
  • A Module Example
  • Levels of Granularity
  • Domain Event 1/2
  • Domain Event 2/2
  • Domain Event Advantages
  • Services
  • Service Examples
  • Repository
  • Generic Repository Interface
  • Domain Repository Interface
  • Factory
  • Factory Example
  • Summary

Chapter 4. Application Architecture Under Domain Driven Design

  • Overall Architecture
  • Interface/Presentation Layer
  • Application Layer
  • Domain Layer
  • Domain Layer - In Practice
  • Infrastructure (Services) Layer
  • Technologies to use with Domain Driven Design
  • Dependency Injection (DI)
  • Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
  • Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP)
  • Java Persistence API (JPA)
  • Summary

Chapter 5. Microservices

  • What is a "Microservice"?
  • One Helpful Analogy
  • SOA - Microservices Relationship
  • ESB - Microservices Relationship
  • Traditional Monolithic Designs and Their Role
  • Disadvantages of Monoliths
  • Moving from a Legacy Monolith
  • When Moving from a Legacy Monolith
  • The Driving Forces Behind Microservices
  • How Can Microservices Help You?
  • The Microservices Architecture
  • Utility Microservices at AWS
  • Microservices Inter-connectivity
  • The Data Exchange Interoperability Consideration
  • Managing Microservices
  • Implementing Microservices
  • Embedding Databases in Java
  • Microservice-Oriented Application Frameworks and Platforms
  • Summary

Chapter 6. Hexagonal Architecture and Microservices

  • A Different View of Application Architecture
  • Traditional Layers for Traditional User Interface
  • Layers with DDD
  • Modern Interaction Methods
  • Modern Data Storage
  • Hexagonal Architecture – Ports and Adapters
  • DDD in Hexagonal Architecture
  • The Adapter Pattern
  • The Adapter Pattern Structure
  • Adapter Pattern Behavior
  • Entities, Values, and Aggregates
  • Repositories – Overview
  • Collection Oriented Repositories
  • Persistence Oriented Repositories
  • Domain Services
  • Domain Events
  • Discovering Events
  • Modeling Events
  • Events and Bounded Contexts
  • Publishing Domain Events
  • Storing Domain Events
  • Forwarding Domain Events
  • Integration Between Bounded Contexts
  • Mapping to Microservices
  • Communication Styles for Microservices
  • User Interfaces – Crossing the System Boundary
  • UI Communication Strategies
  • Integration Between Bounded Contexts Revisited – Options
  • Integration Via RESTful Services
  • Integration Via Binary Formats
  • Integration Via Messaging
  • Summary

Lab Exercises

  • Lab 1. Domain Driven Design Concepts
  • Lab 2. Strategic Domain Driven Design
  • Lab 3. Domain Driven Design Project

Schedule

FAQ

Does the course schedule include a Lunchbreak?

Classes typically include a 1-hour lunch break around midday. However, the exact break times and duration can vary depending on the specific class. Your instructor will provide detailed information at the start of the course.

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Most courses are conducted in English, unless otherwise specified. Some courses will have the word "FRENCH" marked in red beside the scheduled date(s) indicating the language of instruction.

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As a vendor-authorized training partner, we offer a curriculum that our partners have vetted. We use the same course materials and facilitate the same labs as our vendor-delivered training. These courses are considered the gold standard and, as such, are priced accordingly.

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Ascendient Learning instructors have an average of 27 years of practical IT experience and have also served as consultants for an average of 15 years. To stay current, instructors spend at least 25 percent of their time learning new, emerging technologies and courses.

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