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15/11/2002 04:12:34
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Client/server
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00722581
Message ID:
00723094
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>His idea is to have the middle-tier in it's own seperate database.
>
>Does that count?

Does having three separate programs written in VFP running at once automatically make the VFP app three tiered?

>
>Thanks
>Kev
>
>>>>You should not be putting your business rules into SQL Server if you are designing an n-tier solution. That essentially makes it two-tier.
>>>
>>>Hmmmm, the boss has said we will be going 3-tier and using sql-server for the back and middle tiers!!!
>>>
>>>Can't that sill be classed as a 3-tier system then?
>>
>>At least as much as a VFP system whose business and data services layers are written in VFP...
>>
>>If at some point you can cleanly factor out the business rules from the data services tier, without having to rewrite the data services and UI tiers, then from my POV, they can be treated as separate tiers.
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