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Re: Default values in EOF
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Re: Default values in EOF


  • Subject: Re: Default values in EOF
  • From: Ondra Cada <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 13:26:06 +0200

Sako,

On 30.4.2005, at 19:58, email@hidden wrote:

I am in the middle of 2 bad choices.
a. save the logic in EO's, other applications must also do the same. Bad
choice.

Nope -- that's the good choice, this is how it is designed to work. At least in theory -- in practice you may bump into problems :)


The trick is we got three-tier architecture. Having a number of applications sharing the database is a bad design: you should have a number of applications sharing *the Enterprise level*.

If the other apps cannot exploit EO-based frameworks, WebServices may be perhaps a solution.
---
Ondra Čada
OCSoftware: email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz
private email@hidden http://www.ocs.cz/oc



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