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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:23:38+00:00 2026-05-11T20:23:38+00:00

I have an ASP.NET app with a three layer architecture: Presentation layer: ASP.NET Bussiness

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I have an ASP.NET app with a three layer architecture:

  • Presentation layer: ASP.NET

  • Bussiness Layer: C# library.

  • Data Access Layer: C# library with
    ADO.Net Entity Framework objects.

Some methods on Bussiness layer would return ADO.NET entity objects but, data access layer is not visible at Presentation layer I can’t do that.

My question is: On a design view, Is it correct to expose Entity Objects in the Presentation Layer? I think I only have to link Data Layer library with ASP.NET app.

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    2026-05-11T20:23:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:23 pm

    I suggest that you look into the concepts of View objects…or Data Transfer Objects (DTO). You might consider using a tool like AutoMapper or similar which will create a view specific domain object out of your entities. In general you may have screens that need an entity present to perform its work. But more often than not you will need to pass several different entities. In this case you are better off creating one DTO that contains all of these entities. By doing this you are adding a layer of separation between your presentation layer and your business layer. Often times your entities have more power than you might want to expose to your presentation layer. And…vice versa. Frequently you may need to get some UI messages out to the presentation layer based on some validation flagged in your business layer. Rather than make your ui more complex than it needs to be (by passing in your full entities) you can only pass in what the UI needs in the form of the DTO. Also, there is never a need for your business objects to care about anything specific to the presentation layer. I suggest that you not databind directly to anything as far back as the data access layer. Technically your presentation layer should know as little as possible about your business layer. In the case of MVP or MVC this is very easy to achieve by disconnecting the front end and the back end by way of this additional separation!

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