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Enterprise .NET application architecture blueprint
Hi,
With the release of .NET framework 3.5, I have been retooling the architecture blueprint for couple months now and finally was able to put something together...
Would like to share it with the community.
Here is the link to blueprint...
http://gajakannan.com/netarch.aspx
one question, that I am still struggling in my mind is "Business Entities"... Dont know if I should pull into Application Orchestration layer or keep it as part of DAL...
There are other technologies that I ignored to show in the blueprint, mainly BizTalk Server which could very well complement or replace WCF/WF capabilities...
Appreciate any feedback, questions, bashing, etc., Hope this helps community as well...
--------------- GajaKannan
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