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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T11:40:09+00:00 2026-05-12T11:40:09+00:00

I’ve been exploring BDD/DDD and as a consequence trying to come up with a

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I’ve been exploring BDD/DDD and as a consequence trying to come up with a proper implementation of the Repository pattern. So far, it’s been hard to find a consensus over the best way to implement this. I’ve tried to boil it down to the following variations, but I’m unsure which is the best approach.

For reference I’m building an ASP.MVC application with NHibernate as a back-end.

public interface IRepository<T> {
        // 1) Thin facade over LINQ
        T GetById(int id);
        void Add(T entity);
        void Update(T entity);
        void Remove(T entity);
        IQueryable<T> Find();
        // or possibly even
        T Get(Expression<Func<T, bool>> query);
        List<T> Find(Expression<Func<T, bool>> query);
}

public interface IRepository<T> {
        // 2) Custom methods for each query
        T GetById(int id);
        void Add(T entity);
        void Update(T entity);
        void Remove(T entity);
        IList<T> FindAll();
        IList<T> FindBySku(string sku);
        IList<T> FindByName(string name);
        IList<T> FindByPrice(decimal price);
        // ... and so on
}

public interface IRepository<T> {
        // 3) Wrap NHibernate Criteria in Spec pattern
        void Add(T entity);
        void Update(T entity);
        void Remove(T entity);
        IList<T> FindAll();
        IList<T> FindBySpec(ISpecification<T> specification);
        T GetById(int id);
}


public interface IRepository<T> {
        // 4) Expose NHibernate Criteria directly
        T GetById(int id);
        void Add(T entity);
        void Update(T entity);
        void Remove(T entity);
        IList<T> FindAll();
        IList<T> Find(ICriteria criteria);
        // .. or possibly
        IList<T> Find(HQL stuff);
}

My initial thoughts are that

1) is great from an efficiency point of view, but I may get into trouble as things get more complicated.

2) seems very tedious and could end up with a very crowded class, but otherwise offers a high degree of separation between my domain logic and data layer which I like.

3) seems difficult up front and more work to write queries, but limits cross contamination to just the Specs layer.

4) My least favorite, but possibly most direct implementation and possibly most database efficient for complex queries, though it puts a lot of responsibility on the calling code.

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    2026-05-12T11:40:09+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 11:40 am

    I think they are all good options (except maybe 4 if you don’t want to tie yourself to nhibernate), and you seem to have pros and cons well analyzed to make a decision on your own based on your current endeavor.
    Don’t beat yourself too hard on this.

    I’m currently working on a mixture between 2 and 3 I guess:

    public interface IRepository<T> 
    {
            ...
            IList<T> FindAll();
            IList<T> FindBySpec(ISpecification<T> specification);
            T GetById(int id);
    }
    
    public interface ISpecificRepository : IRepository<Specific> 
    {
            ...
            IList<Specific> FindBySku(string sku);
            IList<Specific> FindByName(string name);
            IList<Specific> FindByPrice(decimal price);
    }
    

    And there’s also a Repository (of T) base class.

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