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  • A Archimedes24

    Hi, We are in the process of building a new enterprise application, that would comprise of an Oracle database, and a VB.NET application. Now my request to you all is to suggest the optimal architecture, in terms of technology, stability, maintenance, etc, bearing in mind that we would like to have a multi-tier application, with a thin client, and 1 to n business/persistence layers. The application would be used by users who might be geographically separated. Would appreciate your inputs on: Winforms Vs ASP.NET? Communication, Data persistence, Performance, Any other criterion that you might consider important. Your inputs would be highly appreciated. Cheers/RB

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    You got enough 1 votes yet? So take the hint pal, take your scrounging lazy useless ass somewhere else.

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    • A Archimedes24

      Hi, We are in the process of building a new enterprise application, that would comprise of an Oracle database, and a VB.NET application. Now my request to you all is to suggest the optimal architecture, in terms of technology, stability, maintenance, etc, bearing in mind that we would like to have a multi-tier application, with a thin client, and 1 to n business/persistence layers. The application would be used by users who might be geographically separated. Would appreciate your inputs on: Winforms Vs ASP.NET? Communication, Data persistence, Performance, Any other criterion that you might consider important. Your inputs would be highly appreciated. Cheers/RB

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      Would "...yes..." be a good enough answer?

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