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.NET Multi tier Design LINQ

I am quite new to the architecture and I am desiging an application for my next .NET project. My proposed architecture design is as follows: It is traditional three tier application which contains: ...
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Distributing Tiers Across VMs

Although this is a Java-centric question it really applies to any system utilizing a multi-tier architecture. In 3-tier architectures, you typically have 3 tiers: A client/presentation tier where ...
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Difference between RMI and ActiveMQ

I'm currently trying to get comfortable with multi tier applications (Server / Client Architecture). For that I created Service Interfaces and the associated Service Implementations. Both modules - ...
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When we pass a primary-key to UI, should not it be considered as mixing of 2 layers and a BAD practice?

When we pass a Db identifier of any object to the UI (Let's say the PrimaryKey of an object in the url query string) aren't we mixing two layers (Persistnet layer and presentation layer) basically? A ...
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How would you call physcially separated UI / BL code in ASP.NET solution?

Chapter 19: Physical Tiers and Deployment on MSDN describes "Distributed Deployment" (see figure 2). All well and good. In my experience we've always deployed our web based systems as per what they ...
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MVC application. How does mult-tier architecture fit in?

I am new to the concept of MVC and multi-tiered web architecture. I developing a PHP application and am using one of the available MVC frameworks. My question is as follows: From what I understand, ...
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Java EE architecture and pattern [closed]

I'm developing a web application for a university project and it has been told to us to use Java EE and to provide documentation. I'm having trouble understanding how to fit the MVC pattern in the ...
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When do we have web server and an application server as two separate physical tiers?

Typically when an application is deployed on a server farm, it has a central database, one or more application servers and one or more web servers. Since all the services in the application tier are ...
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Is multitier architecture for a scalable web site is a premature optimization?

I am designing the architecture of a new web site. Since multi-tier architecture definitely have all the symptoms of premature optimization (complexity, length of development, etc) I would love to ...