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  • Re: Which Approach will be good for performance of Credit Card data manipulation?

    Hello Mauro, Thanks for ur reply and help. I Apologize that i forgot to mention one thing that i don;t have any access to upper layer i.e HTML pages. What i know is i need to pass XML to this layer. I also don't have any access to the DB which com+ component accesses so the idea of replicating ultra...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by amolchaudhari13 on 11-30-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Processing time, system Design&quot, &quot, approach, architecture, architecture., Basic Architecture Design, performance, perfomance caching aop
  • Re: Which Approach will be good for performance of Credit Card data manipulation?

    Hello Mauro, Thanks for ur reply. I appreciate ur help. I would like to give more details on this: I have 3 layers (projects): Lower layer : Web service Project Middle Layer : Class Library Project Upper Layer : HTML Pages. I will go one by one: 1) Lower Layer (Web service project) This project will...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by amolchaudhari13 on 11-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Processing time, system Design&quot, &quot, approach, architecture, architecture., Basic Architecture Design, performance, perfomance caching aop
  • Which Approach will be good for performance of Credit Card data manipulation?

    Hello, I have requirement that my project(asp.net application + C#) with 100000 users at a time. Users want to see their credit card data which will be 2 1/2 years old. Users will get no of credit card statements from which user will select one statement to see its details information as each and every...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by amolchaudhari13 on 11-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Processing time, approach, architecture, architecture., Basic Architecture Design, performance, "system Design", perfomance caching aop
  • Assess .Net Intranet Application

    I am assessing whether a .net intranet application system is of acceptable, reasonable quality. My criteria so far for this is on several fronts: - Architecture (e.g., is the architecture n-tier?) - Is the code easy to maintain? - Has the code been written with reuse in mind, or refactored? - Are there...
    Posted to Free For All (Forum) by dbrook007 on 01-04-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ntier, partial classes, persist changes, Report Viewer, solution project, system analysis", System Design, Technical Specification, UI Architecture, UI Framework, UI Process Components, VB, VB Class, VB Classes, vb.net, Web Forms, .NET, 3tier, 3-Tier Architecture, 3-tier programming, approach, architecture, Asp.Net 2.0 : java script, ASP.NET 2.0 NET SQL Server 2005 database connection error, asp.net tuning, assembly, authentication, Basic Architecture Design, Best Practices, bug, business logic layer, caching, Class Design, concurrentcy, Consistency in UI, css, CustomErrorPage, DAL exceptions, data access layer, data access object relational mapping, Data modeling, datagrid, datalogic layer, dataobjects, design pattern, Events, Generics, Globalization, database object, xml, entity, IIS, application state management, performance, Exception Handling, Exception Handling Application Block, Exception Handling Application Block Tutorial, ASP.NET Architecture, sql server, OOP, "system Design", arcitecture, business model, data serialization, GridView, Patterns & Practices, N-Tier, optimization, Reflection, web service, ADO.NET, Asp.Net 2.0, assemblies, Data Concurrency, database, http, methods, Website Problem
  • Re: DAL and BLL

    Thanks to everyone who's posted something so far. I am still undecided about the approach I will take. I can understand the benefits of layering into different tiers and it will certainly be applicable for the website I will be work on. However, I am still unsure about how to decide if the BLL and...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by dbrook007 on 12-15-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: solution project, solution web application, system analysis", System Design, typed data set, ui, UI Architecture, vb.net, web 2.0, web application project, .NET, .NET 2.0 Framework Diagram Chart, .net 3.5, 3tier, 3-Tier Architecture, 3-tier programming, approach, architecture, bll, business logic layer, dal, data access layer, ASP.NET Architecture, Typed DataSet tableadapter, "system Design", .net 2.0, arcitecture, Patterns & Practices, N-Tier, ADO.NET, Website Problem
  • Web Server Vs. a Database when storing files.

    Hello, I have a question regarding the best way to design my application when it comes to storing files. If I use a web server then I have to worry about sercurity risk, if I use a database then I am told it will put more stress on the server. I am thinking about going with the database, but what are...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by xyz789 on 10-01-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: approach, architecture, Asp.Net 2.0, Best Practices, design, design pattern, Dynamic, Web Server
  • Unmanaged Code under IIS?

    I am writing this post about a project that I completed earlier this year. First I will give a high level explanation of the project, then a list of problems and solutions that occured during the project and finally i would like people to discuss these problems and how they could be resolved better....
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by CraigFranchuk on 12-14-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, ASP.NET Architecture, architecture, threads, Patterns & Practices, High Performance, interoperatibility, webservices, Exception Handling, Memory clean up, .net 2.0, layered architecture, aspnet_wp, Asp.Net 2.0, Exception Handling Application Block Tutorial, asp.net tuning, optimization, IIS, approach, in-memory database, SOAP, threading, "system Design", arcitecture
  • Re: Rewriting an Access Project (ADP) - Web or WPF - Suggestions and Tips please

    Thank you for taking time for writing such an involved response. Very helpful. Thank you. Some more points about this application: Technical expertise is not an issue as we have people, myself included, working on everything from BizTalk, WCF, WWF and many other Microsoft technologies. I do not know...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by dministrator on 09-25-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: architecture, design, approach, Access
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