Building a Generic Database Tool Using .NET and Three Tier Architecture
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Summary:
In this article, Sun shows how easy it is to develop a n–tiered Web application to create a generic database tool using ASP.NET and the .NET Framework. The system is quite simple and is able to handle the management of any simple table in any database. It provides an excellent starting point for providing a generic database tool.
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