Re: VCL.NET or ASP.NET tools



Hi,

FWIW, I don't think it's going to be a neat port, if that's what you want to
do. Reporting is completely different in a web app. You'd do n-tier
differently in a web app (in particular you wouldn't use kbmmw any more).

Why is that? Actually I know of several successful kbmMW based application servers with ASP.Net frontends.
Remember, kbmMW hosted in .Net have 99.9% of all the features that it has in Win32. Its a quite complete port.

Just switching to ASP.Net doesnt remove any of the benefits of a kbmMW solution.


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