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  • 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
  • Layered Architecture WorkFlow :: Business Facade - Business Layer - Business Objects - DAL?

    Hello, I have laid out my application as below: As my understanding goes: Business Facade Provides high level methods that delegate work to other systems. From DoFactory: "Façade defines a higher-level interface that makes the subsystem easier to use" Business Layer Contains all the business...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by scott@elbandit.co.uk on 08-10-2007, 12:00 AM
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  • middletier options

    Is there something called app server for .NET? I found N-hibernate and other related things. But J2EE has a dedicated app server, I think. Some light to proceeding in this regard would be great. I don't want to design stuff that is fully dependent on SQL server. There are some third party components...
    Posted to Architecture (Forum) by hariharan2007 on 04-06-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, architecture, caching, data access object relational mapping, web services
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