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Creating an Enterprise level project with Asp.net MVC

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    As i am new to MVC, I would like to have expert opinion on following questions 1. Is it a good idea to develop an Enterprise level application with Asp.net MVC 3 (yes will use the latest ). 2. What should be the architecture for the projects. What will be the diffrent type of modules. Type of data passed between them etc.. 3. Is there any such open source project that we can reference/follow to build our projects 4. Which are the best open source modules available that we can use to make things easy. Thanks in advance.

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      As i am new to MVC, I would like to have expert opinion on following questions 1. Is it a good idea to develop an Enterprise level application with Asp.net MVC 3 (yes will use the latest ). 2. What should be the architecture for the projects. What will be the diffrent type of modules. Type of data passed between them etc.. 3. Is there any such open source project that we can reference/follow to build our projects 4. Which are the best open source modules available that we can use to make things easy. Thanks in advance.

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      1. Of course not, Microsoft does not make software for Enterprise applications 2) Its up to you to decide what data and what modules. How the hell do we know? 3) You want more than the project template provided by Visual Studio? 4) See #3

      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        As i am new to MVC, I would like to have expert opinion on following questions 1. Is it a good idea to develop an Enterprise level application with Asp.net MVC 3 (yes will use the latest ). 2. What should be the architecture for the projects. What will be the diffrent type of modules. Type of data passed between them etc.. 3. Is there any such open source project that we can reference/follow to build our projects 4. Which are the best open source modules available that we can use to make things easy. Thanks in advance.

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        Dr Walt Fair PE
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        Is there any way we might get an idea of what kind of Enterprise level application? Perhaps we could ask Mr. Spock?

        CQ de W5ALT

        Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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          As i am new to MVC, I would like to have expert opinion on following questions 1. Is it a good idea to develop an Enterprise level application with Asp.net MVC 3 (yes will use the latest ). 2. What should be the architecture for the projects. What will be the diffrent type of modules. Type of data passed between them etc.. 3. Is there any such open source project that we can reference/follow to build our projects 4. Which are the best open source modules available that we can use to make things easy. Thanks in advance.

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          Keith Barrow
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          1. It is like Kellog's Special K, it can only help as part of your calorie controlled diet. 2. The architecture should fit the application needs 3. All open source projects are a possibility 4. The ones that fit your need best. This reply was brought to you by Zen, and the word "sarcasm". You haven't really asked any concrete questions, so I haven't given any concrete answers. That is why I gave you a vote of 1.

          Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]

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