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JB
All,
I am reaching out looking for the best way to approach a problem given
by my company. We are embarking on our first .NET application, and quite
frankly we are not as educated with the Framework as we probably should be.
The question is what is the best method of communication protocol?

Situation:
We have a three tiered application. one DB server, one Software server,
and many Software Clients. The DB and software servers will be on the same
machine and be using SQL to do queries and then the Software Server will
send the results to the Software Client. They will be connected via TCP/IP
obviously. in what way should the results be formulated to be sent to the
Client? Any suggestions here are greatly appreciated.

Cheers and thanks in advance!
Jamison
Nov 12 '05 #1
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Hi,

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...dunplugged.asp

Ken
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All,
I am reaching out looking for the best way to approach a problem given
by my company. We are embarking on our first .NET application, and quite
frankly we are not as educated with the Framework as we probably should be.
The question is what is the best method of communication protocol?

Situation:
We have a three tiered application. one DB server, one Software server,
and many Software Clients. The DB and software servers will be on the same
machine and be using SQL to do queries and then the Software Server will
send the results to the Software Client. They will be connected via TCP/IP
obviously. in what way should the results be formulated to be sent to the
Client? Any suggestions here are greatly appreciated.

Cheers and thanks in advance!
Jamison

Nov 12 '05 #2

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