We are using a homogenous approach. We are developing our apps as winform
apps, but keeping everything control based, and when necessary, we simply
host our winform controls on web pages. This creates a little bit of
configuration to handle, but it is simple to host your winform controls in a
browser depending on how much system access you need. If you are using web
services to communicate with the computer that originated the web page, then
security changes are minimal.
Paul
"Darin Browne" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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My company is moving from PowerBuilder to .NET and we are split on if we
should use web forms or win forms for our LAN apps. The developers want to
do web forms but management is leaning towards win forms.
I would like to present a pro/con argument to everyone and was hoping
someone could put to articles or resources where this issue is discussed.
Thanks.