>>>>Hi,
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>>>>it looks like I am about to get a job developing a new system to administer an Insurance Company's handling of Life Insurance. I am looking at using .Net for this system, but am unsure as to what specifics I should go with. I have used CSLA.NET before and liked it so will probably stick with that as my "business framework", SQL Server will be my data store (I might consider PostgreSQL or MySQL). The application does not need to be accessible over the internet, but I would like the possibility to be there. I am leaning towards using Silverlight (CSLA.Net for Silverlight), but I am unsure of the advantages/disadvantages of going this route. Maybe Silverlight is too young/new? Should I go with ASP.NET instead?
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>>>SL is ready for RIA. You can take a look about at ideablade.com (Devforce is CSLA's commercial version in a sense).
>>>Cetin
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>>One TLA too many ;), I guess SL is Silverlight, but what is RIA?
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>>I have looked at Devforce as well, but right now the monetary constraints are determining what I can afford to use.
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>SL - Silverlight aka WPF/E aka WPF/Everywhere
>RIA - Rich Internet Application
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>I didn't mean 'buy Devforce now' but since you know CSLA.Net the closest thing to that I know is Devforce and Devforce have a free Express version and videos, articles etc showing SL is ready for RIA (or say biz applications).
>Cetin
Ah, I keep forgetting about the express version. I did look at that many many moons ago. Thanks