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      28th Dec 2004
Hi!
We are initiating a new project in our company, and we plan to use .Net for
this task. We need latest approved architectures that are recommended by
Microsoft. Can anyone tell me where I can found the documentation for this?
We think a 3-tier structure for our project and plan to use Web Services. Is
this a secure and appropriate way to design our project? Thanks for your help.

Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company.

 
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      28th Dec 2004
Check out this site. http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/
There are lots of articles which should help you out. I don't think there
are "approved architecture" but some articles do discuss thinks like
"sometimes connected" apps.

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"Sinem" wrote:

> Hi!
> We are initiating a new project in our company, and we plan to use .Net for
> this task. We need latest approved architectures that are recommended by
> Microsoft. Can anyone tell me where I can found the documentation for this?
> We think a 3-tier structure for our project and plan to use Web Services. Is
> this a secure and appropriate way to design our project? Thanks for your help.
>
> Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company.
>

 
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      29th Dec 2004
Hi again!
I think there is a misunderstanding. We are not interested in Mobile
Applications for now. We are planning to start a project which have the
following tiers:
- A local database server
- Web Services
- Application server

There will be 3000-4000 users who are going to use the applications and 1000
user may use the system simultaneously. The application server will run many
web applications at the same time. We plan to design a secure and reliable
infrastructure which runs fast, to achieve our goals.

Thanks for your convenience,
Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company

"Mark Arteaga <MVP>" wrote:

> Check out this site. http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/
> There are lots of articles which should help you out. I don't think there
> are "approved architecture" but some articles do discuss thinks like
> "sometimes connected" apps.
>
> ---
> Mark Arteaga
> .NET Compact Framework MVP
> www.neotericsdc.com | http://blog.markarteaga.com
>
> "Sinem" wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > We are initiating a new project in our company, and we plan to use .Net for
> > this task. We need latest approved architectures that are recommended by
> > Microsoft. Can anyone tell me where I can found the documentation for this?
> > We think a 3-tier structure for our project and plan to use Web Services. Is
> > this a secure and appropriate way to design our project? Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company.
> >

 
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      29th Dec 2004
Yup, there is a misunderstanding; this is the .NET Compact Framework
newsgroup

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"Sinem" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:342193F4-6CBA-44DF-9507-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi again!
> I think there is a misunderstanding. We are not interested in Mobile
> Applications for now. We are planning to start a project which have the
> following tiers:
> - A local database server
> - Web Services
> - Application server
>
> There will be 3000-4000 users who are going to use the applications and
> 1000
> user may use the system simultaneously. The application server will run
> many
> web applications at the same time. We plan to design a secure and reliable
> infrastructure which runs fast, to achieve our goals.
>
> Thanks for your convenience,
> Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company
>
> "Mark Arteaga <MVP>" wrote:
>
>> Check out this site. http://msdn.microsoft.com/mobility/
>> There are lots of articles which should help you out. I don't think
>> there
>> are "approved architecture" but some articles do discuss thinks like
>> "sometimes connected" apps.
>>
>> ---
>> Mark Arteaga
>> .NET Compact Framework MVP
>> www.neotericsdc.com | http://blog.markarteaga.com
>>
>> "Sinem" wrote:
>>
>> > Hi!
>> > We are initiating a new project in our company, and we plan to use .Net
>> > for
>> > this task. We need latest approved architectures that are recommended
>> > by
>> > Microsoft. Can anyone tell me where I can found the documentation for
>> > this?
>> > We think a 3-tier structure for our project and plan to use Web
>> > Services. Is
>> > this a secure and appropriate way to design our project? Thanks for
>> > your help.
>> >
>> > Registered member of Microsoft, Ilker Company.
>> >



 
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