Anemic vs. Rich Domain Models
There are a lot of discussions about rich and anemic domain models. Some developers tend to praise the anemic model, because of it’s simplicity while other blame the anemic model for it’s simplicity and they pray for the rich domain model. In this blog I want to show both models, the advantages and disadvantages that come with each model to give you a decision and discussion basis. The anemic model An anemic model is a domain model that doesn’t contain any logic. That is why the model is called anemic. It is just a container for data that can be changed and interpreted by clients. Therefore all logic is placed outside… Read More »Anemic vs. Rich Domain Models