Re: VCL.NET or ASP.NET tools
- From: "C4D - Kim Madsen" <kbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (kbmMW/kbmMemTable/kbmWABD/kbmX10)>
- Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 17:09:10 +0100
Hi,
* _porting_ to an asp.net-only web app. No more kbmmw. Or:
ok... but if he has requirement for an n-tier solution today, Im pretty sure he would still want to have that regardless
of if the executing machine is IL based or Intel based.
In a pure asp.net app, he wouldn't use kbmmw. Or at least, I can't see any
reason why he would.
Several reasons:
- He want scalability towards backend.
- He dont want to be limited to a specific database API (ADO.Net in the standard case).
- He want to have all the caching facilities he can get because his site gets hundreds of thousands of hits per day
(guessing ;)).
- He want _other_ type clients to be able to access his data.
I really didn't intend this as a 'kbmmw can't have asp.net web front ends'.
Of course it can. I was just trying to help the guy figure out what he
wants, and to take the best action accordingly.
I understand. I am just explaining that kbmMW isnt 'limited' to Win32 only server or client side and that ASP.Net do not
change any of the basic requirements of any largish scale setups.
--
best regards
Kim Madsen
kbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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