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Hi,
I agree with Pertti that an Active Data Dictionary is hard to live without once you have used one. I have also been using the VPME framework and have recently been testing .NET in conjunction with a VPME application's data dictionary in SQL Server and the combination works well - both with web and win forms.
Personally, I am a strong believer in data driven applications and an Active Data Dictionary is key. Whichever way you look at it you have to store your basic configuration data somewhere - even if it is only the field captions before multi-lingual translation. Why not expand on that and have a powerful dictionary sitting in the middle of your .NET applications ?
Regards,
Aaron
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