Right. I decided to do internal fields and make the data access assembly a friend of the dto assembly. Seems to work for me. Cheers.
On 6/11/07, Clough, Samuel (USPC.PRG.Atlanta) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We don't do anything special normally, but if you don't trust the client side, just make the public property read only and set it via constructor or some sort of helper method with a lower access level. -----Original Message----- From: Miika Mäkinen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 4:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Primary keys Hi guys. I was wondering what kind of pattern you use to make sure client side doesn't fiddle with properties like primary key id? How do you do your dto constructors? -------------------------------------------------------- Princeton Retirement Group, Inc - Important Terms This E-mail is not intended for distribution to, or use by, any person or entity in any location where such distribution or use would be contrary to law or regulation, or which would subject Princeton Retirement Group, Inc. or any affiliate to any registration requirement within such location. This E-mail may contain privileged or confidential information or may otherwise be protected by work product immunity or other legal rules. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. Access, copying or re-use of information by non-intended or non-authorized recipients is prohibited. If you are not an intended recipient of this E-mail, please notify the sender, delete it and do not read, act upon, print, disclose, copy, retain or redistribute any portion of this E-mail. The transmission and content of this E-mail cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Therefore, we cannot represent that the information in this E-mail is complete, accurate, uncorrupted, timely or free of viruses, and Princeton Retirement Group, Inc. cannot accept any liability for E-mails that have been altered in the course of delivery. Princeton Retirement Group, Inc. reserves the right to monitor, review and retain all electronic communications, including E-mail, traveling through its networks and systems (subject to and in accordance with local laws). If any of your details are incorrect or if you no longer wish to receive mailings such as this by E-mail please contact the sender by reply E-mail. --------------------------------------------------------

