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I found out that a large (let's call it enterprise) application will have to have an internet facing/hosted server. So we will have an internal server which will have access to port 1433 and the database directly (possibly on a another machine) for the database layer. Then will have an internal IIS Server to talk to it. Then we will have one on the DMZ. The one on the DMZ will not have access to port 1433 - probably only port 80.

 

Should we start planning for web services in the business layer with multiple front ends coming in via different routes ? Depending on the front end you might be able to access the database directly. So we could multiple front ends with each one configurable as to how it will connect to the business/application layer.

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sounds like a job for CSLA.

 

check out lhotka's C# Business objects

 

http://lhotka.net/

Joe Mamma

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