By: callbacks break hexagonal architectures « silk and spinach
[...] It’s because they break one of the essential ingredients of a hexagonal architecture: the middle hexagon should be independent of the adapters. Here’s [...]
View ArticleBy: reflections on shotgun surgery « silk and spinach
[...] because they didn’t seem serious. For example, I knew that some classes violated one of my central tenets of a good hexagonal architecture. But I told myself that was just a guideline — I...
View ArticleBy: Hexagonal architecture: reprise « silk and spinach
[...] While browsing around other folks’ blogs today I came across a link to a post I wrote back in March 2005. Six years on I think it still stands up, and so I commend it to you, dear reader: The...
View ArticleBy: Why I don’t use spork « silk and spinach
[...] much coupling, and in the case of a Rails app that usually means not enough separation between the domain objects and the adapters. So we’ve stopped running spork, so that we can feel the pain of...
View ArticleBy: the “anchor adapter” « silk and spinach
[...] I believe that the Domain Middle should not depend directly on Adapters. So any code that makes direct use of the Anchor Adapter must therefore be considered outside of [...]
View ArticleBy: Hexagonal Architecture | DaftDuck Blog
[...] Cockburn talks about Ports and Adapters, however it hasn’t received widespread adoption. Kevin Rutherford brought Hexagonal Architecture to my attention and I’ve been a little bit enamored with...
View ArticleBy: where are your tasks made? « anecdote by example
[...] do you think it’s important to keep the middle hexagon independent of the adapters? [...]
View ArticleBy: where are your tasks made? « anecdote by example
[...] do you think it’s important to keep the middle hexagon independent of the adapters? [...]
View ArticleBy: Hexagonal archicture (Ports & Adapters) | C#Net
[…] logic. Being careful, this can be avoided in n-layer. Then it is not n-layer but hexagonal. In hexagonal, there is equal access of any layers to the central core. The external systems like UI or...
View ArticleBy: TDD: Links, News And Resources (11) | Angel "Java" Lopez on Blog
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