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Domain Logic Design Patterns in Java: Transaction Script, Domain Model, Table Module, and Service Layer

In the video, we take a closer look at Domain Logic Design Patterns in Java including the transaction script, domain model, table module, and service layer.

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In the video below, we take a closer look at Domain Logic Design Patterns in Java including the transaction script, domain model, table module, and service layer. Let's get started!


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