1)
a) Entities within an Aggregate should only be accessed via Aggregate root. While it is possible for the root to pass transient references to internal entities to external objects ( for the duration of a single operation ), I assume in most cases if external object needs to performs some operation on internal entity, it should call method(s) defined on the Aggregate root ( contrived example - Order.SetOrderLineTitle(...)
)?
2) Only AGGREGATE roots can be obtained directly. All other objects must be found by traversal of associations.
a) When we say that external objects should access non-root entities by traversal of associations, do we mean they should call methods on Aggregate root ( e.g. Order.SetOrderLineTitle(...)
), which in turn would perform operations on internal objects or do we mean that Aggregate root should pass a reference to internal entity to an external object or both?
Thank you