I may have misunderstood Ken's post, but I believe that this is part of what he will be discussing at the Essential Fox Conference. I wish I could be there!
Tracy
>Hi, all
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>There is probably no one single answer for this, but...
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>We're moving a VFP app (very thick layer of business logic currently tied to the UI) to .NET.
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>Are there any clear advantages to taking blocks of VFP functions and moving them to VB.NET or C#, as opposed to keeping the VFP layer as a COM object?
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>A related question is this: if an app has a particularly intensive business layer, does it make sense to identify which pieces might make more sense to reside on the client side? (Particularly user-validations that can fire so frequently that it might put a heavy burden on the server?)
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>Thanks,
>Kevin
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