Not only am I new to Codebook, but new to OOP in general. Since beginning this adventure I have struggled with the business object--specifically, how to conceptualize it. As I was musing on this issue yesterday it struck me that since the bizobj theory holds, 'one updateable table per object', perhaps the business object could be defined as that object which represents the item being modeled by the table. For instance, if the bizobj is bound to the customer table, then it represents the customer being processed in the current instance.
Is this a fair characterization, or have I missed the point? Thanks.
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