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- Plain Old CLR Object vs Data Transfer Object - Stack Overflow
Here's the difference: POCO describes an approach to programming (good old fashioned object oriented programming), where DTO is a pattern that is used to "transfer data" using objects While you can treat POCOs like DTOs, you run the risk of creating an anemic domain model if you do so
- class - POCO definition - Stack Overflow
Just happens to fly by the POCO stuff The official document now has the definition: A POCO—or a plain old class CLR object—is a NET data structure that contains only public properties or fields
- What is the difference between domain objects, POCOs and entities?
A POCO (plain old CLR object) is an object that has no behaviour (methods) defined, and only contains data (properties) POCO's are generally used as DTOs (data transport objects) to carry data between layers, and the data is then commonly used to populate a domain object entity
- How to use OpenSSL in POCO C++ library correctly
The NetSSL will be initialized automatically, through Poco::Crypto::OpenSSLInitializer instances or similar mechanisms when creating Context or SSLManager instances However, it is recommended to call initializeSSL () in any case at application startup When I want to use HTTPSClientSession,do I have to construct an Application object first?
- . net - What does POCO mean? - Stack Overflow
The POCO C++ Libraries aim to be for network-centric, cross-platform C++ software development what Apple's Cocoa is for Mac development, or Ruby on Rails is for Web development — a powerful, yet easy to use platform to build your applications upon The POCO C++ Libraries are built strictly on standard ANSI ISO C++, including the standard library
- HTTPS client and server together using C++ and POCO libraries (SSL . . .
1 POCO HTTPS libraries expect you to use either a client or server OpenSSL context, but I want to tweak them and just change the SSL_METHOD to support a combined client and server OpenSSL context? Well, I don't know POCO so I can't comment on it
- How to use Poco library in a simple C++ project? - Stack Overflow
This is my project's directory structure: poco CMakeLists txt main cpp note: poco directory contains all the file downloaded from Poco's github repository by using this command: git clone --recu
- How can I use POCO to parse an xml file and extract a particular node . . .
I am looking into Poco XML to extract weather data delivered in xml I found the PDF-slide @JBently mention as a good introduction This provides the hpp-file This example covers the implementation I omitted LexicalHandler I look after the string listOfReactions, and when found I add attribute-name and -value to a string in startElement ()
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