I am just starting to use MVC and have opted to have my solution hold separate project for the database interactions and a project for UI (Hopefully an acceptable way to work). The UI references the BL, but the BL holds no reference to the UI. So for me to pass values to the BL I have had to set parameters as dynamic
(example below), should this be avoided? If so why?(apart from the lack of intellisense).
public class MyController : Controller
{
[HttpPost]
public ActionResult MyAction(MyActionViewModel vm)
{
if (!ModelState.IsValid)
{
return View(vm);
}
//pass formCollection to model to do stuff with
int isSuccessful = ModelName.Insert(vm);
return RedirectToAction(....);
}
}
public partial class ModelName
{
public static int Insert(dynamic theVm)
{
using (ModelEntities ctx = new ModelEntities ())
{
ModelName mn= new ModelName();
mn.AddressLineOne = theVm.AddressLineOne;
mn.AddressLineTwo = theVm.AddressLineTwo;
ctx.TheTargetedEntity.Add(mn);
ctx.SaveChanges();
return mn.id;
}
}
}
A colleague has suggested that I should make an additional project that both the BL and the UI reference, so I am able to strongly type parameters that I pass (and avoid weak typing as much as possible). My problem with this is that, in this case it seems to introduce an unnecessary element to the solution.
Am I viewing this problem in an over simplistic way or is the suggestion over-complicating the issue or are we both missing something completely(we are both new to MVC, coming from web forms and the site will be small to medium sized site).
very bad
practice to usedynamic
for BL public API. Not sure why you're considering this unnecessary - you will still have strong decoupling between BL and UI.