Right. The Web Service is between the UI and the Biz.
Now, that said, we also utilize what we call ClientBiz classes. These end up being used both client-side and server-side (and, obviously, ClientBiz classes will never call a DataAccess method).
~~Bonnie
>I don't do a lot of n-tier development with web services, but you are saying that the web service is between the UI and Biz, not Biz and Data, or Data and Database?
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>>I only asked about the Web Services because you'll have to change the code in the UI layer once you start using them. The UI will call a Save Web Service method, which will then call the Save in the Business layer, etc. You probably already figured that part out though.
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>Hello Bonnie
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>>>Yes, we are planning on using Web Services. What I am trying to do right now is to understand the basic 3 layers. Once I get familiar I will get involved with Web Services( I have never used one,so I do not know anything about it).
>>>Unfortunally I was very busy working on a project using Foxpro. Now that I have finished it I am concentrating in .NET.
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>>>I have posted several threads and I would like to thank you and the members of UT for all the feedback that I have been provided with.
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>>>I am experience a slow learning curve with .NET. I hope soon I can also contribute to UT forum.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Sergio