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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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>Doesn't almost seem like an ADO COM could marshal data for a variety of clients thick (VFP, VB, etc), thin (Browser/ASP) from a variety of backends SQL/FOXDBC,Access?
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>Sure, if it's properly written using an N-Tier architecture.
Wouldn't you agree it would be fairly difficult to implement improperly written n-tier objects. ARe there conventions for the 'n' in n-tier. I mean when:
n=1 is that a client call to connect?
n=2 is that a server side client connection object?
n=3 is that a backend, like sql, etc?
What does 'N' mean?
Regards
Terry
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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