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building n-tier app in .net.

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    we want to move to n-tier using .NET. Our Current Env:-NT/SQLServer/VB6 -ClientServer App Planend New Env:-NT/Oracle/VB.NET or C# here is what we are planning :- vb client->.net components (developed in VB.NET/C#) ->Oracle if somebody can advice on the following.. 1.Should we host the components in COM+ as it gives advantages like object pooling and dbconnection pooling, but at the same time is it really beneficial? Are the advantages really worth? Our thin client downloads lot of data upfront and then it becomes very user intensive app. 2.what should be the medium to communicate from client to components? a.remoting with http/tcp b.can we try to use webservices. thanks in advance

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