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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
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    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...
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