I am using ASP.NET Web Forms/C#
.
I researched about implementing BLL
and DLL
in my application.
I found out that many say that using Linq To SQL
replaces DAL
itself.
So you should be accessing Data and implementing Business Logic inside the BLL
class itself.Not sure if it is correct.
Currently I have a class CustomerBLL
.I am accessing the data and implementing Business Logic inside it.
So my question is,is it a good approach?
Can I follow this?
Also currently I have only one BLL
class , should I use only one or one per .aspx
page or group similar pages together.
Here is my CustomerBLL.cs
(Just including few functions).
namespace CwizBankApp
{
public class CustomerBLL
{
public string GetDateFormat()
{
using (var db = new DataClasses1DataContext())
{
var format = db.CODEs.Where(code => code.NAME.Equals("dateformat")).Select(code=>code.DRNAME) .SingleOrDefault();
return format;
}
}
public IList<string> GetAccountTypes()
{
using (var db = new DataClasses1DataContext())
{
var acctype = db.mem_types.Select(account=>account.CustCategory).Distinct().ToList();
return acctype;
}
}
public IList<mem_city> GetCities(int index)
{
using (var db = new DataClasses1DataContext())
{
var city = db.mem_cities.Where(c => c.state_id.Equals(index)).ToList();
return city;
}
}
public string InsertDate(string datefield,string dateFormat)
{
string dd, mm, yyyy;
string date;
string [] split = Regex.Split(datefield, @"/");
yyyy = split[2];
if (dateFormat.Equals("British"))
{
dd = split[0];
mm = split[1];
}
else
{
dd = split[1];
mm = split[0];
}
date = mm.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + dd.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + yyyy;
return date;
}
public string RetrieveDate(string datefield,string dateFormat)
{
string dd, mm, yyyy;
string date;
string [] split = Regex.Split(datefield, @"/");
dd = split[1];
mm = split[0];
yyyy = split[2];
if (dateFormat == "British")
{
date = dd.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + mm.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + yyyy;
}
else
{
date = mm.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + dd.PadLeft(2, '0') + "/" + yyyy;
}
return date;
}
}
Any suggestions are welcome.