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One thing you might want to look at -
the rework time [and associated cost] of porting your business logic [that you already have in vfp] over to the web. This time and effort will vary depending on the toolsets you choose.
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The choice of toolset is not nearly as determinative as how well the "design" will transfer to the web. For example, a VFP-Class that relied on cursors - that consuming forms could "see" - those classes - in their current states - had to be re-worked to get them into COM. The issue? Encapsulation. Any VFP class that opened cursors that outside entities could interact with violated encapsulation. In the COM world - encapsulation becomes more of a mandate that you cannot get around with respect to VFP cursors.
Off topic here... what is the latest and greatest on the case studies? Any good news?
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