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In Chapter 4, we combined the concepts from Chapter 1, the framework design from Chapter 2, and the technologies from Chapter 3 to create about half of the CSLA.NET framework. In this chapter, we’ll continue the process, completing implementation of the remaining classes. This will entail making some minor changes to some of the classes we created in Chapter 4 as well.

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Lhotka, R. (2003). Data access and security. In: Expert One-on-One Visual Basic. NET Business Objects. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0766-5_6

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