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Web ServicesCreating a Data Access Layer in .NET - Part 1
By Wayne Plourde Rating: 4.0 out of 5 Rate this article email this article to a colleague suggest an article Overview If you have been in the software development business for any length of time, I am sure that you have read books and articles extolling the virtues of designing your Web-based or client-server based applications in multiple tiers or layers - distinctly separating code intended for Presentation (User Interface), Business Rules, and Data Access (see Robert Chartier's...n
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