Background: For my own clarity / self education, I am trying to implement a simple Order Entry application using TDD + DDD. My primary goal is to keep the architecture clean by separating concerns.
I have four layers (for now) ...
Persistence/DAL with a CustomerRepository class that can perform GetById, Save, operations on the "aggregate root", a Customer and its related Orders and OrderItems. In order to allow for "poor man's dependency injection"
Domain/BLL layer containing "business entity" classes that perform fine-grained operations to help create new Orders, applying Tax, Discounts, Shipping logic based on order size and customer location.
Application Facade (App services / orchestration) containing chunky, coarser-grained classes to orchestrate the "business entities" and reduce the chatter with the presentation (and potentially a WebServices layer).
Presentation layer
Furthermore, I want to pass POCO DTO's between key layers ... particularly between Persistence=>Domain layers, and ApplicationFacade=>Presentation layers. So, I have CustomerDto, OrderDto, OrderItemDto with the appropriate relationships defined in a shared package.
I want to inject an implementation of the ICustomerRepository into the Customer "business entity" class using Constructor Injection, then call a Customer.Save() on the "business entity" to kick off the create/update process, ultimately calling the Save method on the CustomerRepository. After all, the Customer is the "aggregate root" and has all the information needed to save ... it also is the "keeper" of the injected CustomerRepository.
Problem: This is where I hit a snag. I want to keep the Domain/BLL Layer as pure as possible and avoid coupling it to any third-party frameworks and APIs, but the Customer.Save() method needs to translate the Customer "aggregate root" and all its Orders and OrderItems into their DTO versions for transport to the injected Persistence layer CustomerRepository ... and that is a job for Automapper.
The problem is ... If I don't put Automapper in the Domain/BLL layer, I'm not really sure where it should go.
It doesn't feel right to put it in the ApplicationFacade even though it's job is orchestration.
It definitely doesn't feel right to put it in the Domain/BLL layer because I want to keep it pristine.
Therefore, I feel like I've missed something ... that I'm approaching this with a fundamental misunderstanding of how the working parts should all come together to complete this task. Any suggestions? (Please be gentle, I'm new to all this, and new to SO. Let me know if I need to show some code of what I have so far.)