How to Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) with ASP.NET MVC?
And take a look at my attempt at http://agrcqrs.codeplex.com, which is ASP.NET MVC + NHibernate
Please take a look at my DDDsample.Net project on CodePlex. The GUI is implemented using ASP.NET MVC while the business logic using DDD practices in 4 different variants:
- classic (no CQRS)
- CQRS with two NHIbernate relational data stores
- CQRS with LINQ to SQL on reporting side
- CQRS with Event Sourcing on command side
Cqrs makes the web project much easier. On the get site, all the queries will look like "select * from table where id = @id"). For those simple queries, you won't need an orm like NHiberante. You don't have to use a sql database, and when you will, you can serialize your object to the database table, or use a naming convention. You can still query the read database by NHibernate, but you won't get any advantage from it, because all your queries will be the same.
public class Controller
{
public ActionResult Get(Guid id)
{
var viewModel = reportingDatabase.Get(id);
return View(viewmodel);
}
}
On the command side, the controllers will look like this:
public class Controller
{
public ActionResult Post(SomeForm form)
{
// do validation
var command = new SomeCommand(form.Property1, form.Property2);
bus.Send(command);
return redirecto(something else);
}
}
The controller just send a message, and it doesn't know where the message goes to and what the result of the message is. The mvc part of this is very simple to program. Cqrs will make writing the web-part of the application very boring, but you can make it more fun by adding some code that helps the user make decisions (optionally returning json used by ajax).