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Within an Aggregate there is an Aggregate Root. The Aggregate Root is the parent Entity to all other Entities and Value Objects within the Aggregate . A Repository operates upon an Aggregate Root See also: Blog post: Blogged Aggregates and Aggregate Roots domaindrivendesign.org on Aggregates http://dddstepbystep...
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An Aggregate comprises of an initimately associated group of Entities and Value Objects Aggregates are treated as a single unit for the purpose of persistence, and references are only allowed to the Aggregate Root See also: Blog post: Blogged Aggregates and Aggregate Roots Blog post: Blogged Entities...
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We are family I got all my sisters with me Sister Sledge Some things belong together, like Apple Pie and Ice Cream, or Sonny and Cher. And so it is with Entities and Value Objects (VOs) – some of them belong together. Aggregates are groups of things that belong together. An Aggregate Root is the...