Re: RM's Canonical database (was: Bob's 'Self-aggrandizing ignorant' Count)
From: Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries_at_acm.org>
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 22:44:08 -0400
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Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2006 22:44:08 -0400
Message-ID: <ko9ma2hhr5r2nfknpe7nv61n7j1i9b0lcm_at_4ax.com>
On 4 Jul 2006 05:57:54 -0700, "Cimode" <cimode_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>Define middle tier...(you know the stuff you want to put the business
Well, how about this:
The "middle tier" is a common layer of software presenting business objects and
associated rules, mediating all access to the database, and using which all the
enterprise's applications are written.
>rules into sometimes)...;)
Would that work for you as a working definition?
-- Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com I'm giving the best advice I have. You get to decide if it's true for you.Received on Wed Jul 05 2006 - 04:44:08 CEST