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Hi. I have a 3-tier system where the presentation tier is the web. The site has login and enrollment functionality and I have the classes that any online store site would have (eg order, customer etc). I'm trying to come up with an overall architecture for the site and I'm having doubts whether I'm going the right way or not. For example, the login functionality: will login be a function of class SiteUtilities or of class Customer, or will Login be a class on its own.
I'm trying to go through Microsoft Patterns and Practices and examples (eg IBuySpy), but I couldn't find anything that would suit me.
Does anyone know any articles/examples on this topic?
Thanks in advance.
CK
Jul 21 '05 #1
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