>>>Hello i want to ask
>>>1 · 3 tier applicatrions is only for web applications or it can be for desktop applications and LAN too?
>>>2. anybody knwo where can i find sample applicatiosn with ntier applications in visual basic .net
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>>>Luis Martin
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>>1) 3 or N-tier is not tied to web programming. You can use it for desktop applications too and I think that is one of the reasons N-tier development is preferred over single tier. A common N-tier approach is 5-Tier (where it could be seen as 3-tier combining parts of it):
>>Presentation, UI, Business, Data Access, Data Storage. You may think of Presantatio+UI as a single tier (or layer). That layer is the one that changes between a web application or windows/mobile device application.
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>>2) There are tons of samples on the internet. You may for example check:
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms973279.aspx>>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6EB67F59-D075-4B28-B3C4-E9294FF3CF4A&displaylang=en>>
>>Almost all applications you build using .Net and Visual Studio are N-Tier (if you do not explicitly try to make it single tier).
>>Cetin
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>We use the 5 - layer approach (actually ours has a couple more layers) and MVP pattern for our desktop and web apps.
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>Luis, if you are interested, there are some good podcasts with examples on the MVP pattern here:
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http://polymorphicpodcast.com/shows/mv-patterns/>
>As someone pointed out in another thread, there are more design patterns to choose from including the MVC, MVP, and now the MVPC pattern :) Lots more to read up on. Lots of information on the web about it all.
Great info Tracy:) Thinking you might have forgot CCing to Luis I do now.
Cetin