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ATL/COM/.NET/PHP - Need Direction

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    Mike Curry Canada
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    Hello! I hope this is the right section for this type of question. What would be the better route to go for a new enterprise web application from the following (if I missed something or seem confused on something, please fill me in). 1) ATL/ASP.Net & MSSQL 2) COM/DCOM/ASP.Net & MSSQL 3) ASP.Net (C#/VB.Net) & MSSQL 4) PHP/MySQL We are looking to be able to scale from 10 users to 50,000 users, and a good secure base. Though, I do code, I am not an expert when it comes to enterprise applications. Our competitors are using COM and ASP/JSP, another competitor is using VB.Net/ASP.Net. Best, Mike

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      Hello! I hope this is the right section for this type of question. What would be the better route to go for a new enterprise web application from the following (if I missed something or seem confused on something, please fill me in). 1) ATL/ASP.Net & MSSQL 2) COM/DCOM/ASP.Net & MSSQL 3) ASP.Net (C#/VB.Net) & MSSQL 4) PHP/MySQL We are looking to be able to scale from 10 users to 50,000 users, and a good secure base. Though, I do code, I am not an expert when it comes to enterprise applications. Our competitors are using COM and ASP/JSP, another competitor is using VB.Net/ASP.Net. Best, Mike

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      There's no real easy way to answer this question. It really gets down to what you are trying to do. For instance, are you going to be exposing web services? Are you going to be consuming data from other data sources? What timescales/expertise do you have to develop in? I would rule out option 2 though. That way lies pain and misery:-D

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        There's no real easy way to answer this question. It really gets down to what you are trying to do. For instance, are you going to be exposing web services? Are you going to be consuming data from other data sources? What timescales/expertise do you have to develop in? I would rule out option 2 though. That way lies pain and misery:-D

        the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        We will have a database server, an application server and a web server. We only want top expose the web front end. It will basically take data from the database server, and have some business objects on the application server to use.

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          Hello! I hope this is the right section for this type of question. What would be the better route to go for a new enterprise web application from the following (if I missed something or seem confused on something, please fill me in). 1) ATL/ASP.Net & MSSQL 2) COM/DCOM/ASP.Net & MSSQL 3) ASP.Net (C#/VB.Net) & MSSQL 4) PHP/MySQL We are looking to be able to scale from 10 users to 50,000 users, and a good secure base. Though, I do code, I am not an expert when it comes to enterprise applications. Our competitors are using COM and ASP/JSP, another competitor is using VB.Net/ASP.Net. Best, Mike

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          Mike Curry Canada
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          Is there any problems just stuffing all of our business code/sql code in a MFC DLL and calling the DLL using ASP.Net?

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            Is there any problems just stuffing all of our business code/sql code in a MFC DLL and calling the DLL using ASP.Net?

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            If you're doing it with ASP.NET, then why aren't you considering using C# or VB.NET?

            the last thing I want to see is some pasty-faced geek with skin so pale that it's almost translucent trying to bump parts with a partner - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
            Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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            • M Mike Curry Canada

              Hello! I hope this is the right section for this type of question. What would be the better route to go for a new enterprise web application from the following (if I missed something or seem confused on something, please fill me in). 1) ATL/ASP.Net & MSSQL 2) COM/DCOM/ASP.Net & MSSQL 3) ASP.Net (C#/VB.Net) & MSSQL 4) PHP/MySQL We are looking to be able to scale from 10 users to 50,000 users, and a good secure base. Though, I do code, I am not an expert when it comes to enterprise applications. Our competitors are using COM and ASP/JSP, another competitor is using VB.Net/ASP.Net. Best, Mike

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                ASP.Net C# & MSSQL - best way 2 go

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