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Default Windows or Web application? - 06-29-2007 , 08:16 AM






I am working on a very large distributed application which runs very slowly.

It has a web front end and a web services layer to communicate between
offices.

Is there an advantage of having a web front end over a windows UI?

What are the arguments for and against each approach?

If this question has been answered before, could you please point me to the
answer.

Kind regards,

Mac

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Default Re: Windows or Web application? - 06-29-2007 , 09:57 AM






Occasionally connected, use a web front end. Heads down user, use a windows
front end. For a direct comparison, look at Outlook Express for this news
group compared to using the MSDN forum which is web based.


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I am working on a very large distributed application which runs very
slowly.

It has a web front end and a web services layer to communicate between
offices.

Is there an advantage of having a web front end over a windows UI?

What are the arguments for and against each approach?

If this question has been answered before, could you please point me to
the
answer.

Kind regards,

Mac



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Default Re: Windows or Web application? - 07-02-2007 , 05:22 AM



Hello cashdeskmac,

c> I am working on a very large distributed application which runs very
c> slowly.

Did u perform the profiling of your app to determinate the bottlenecks?

c> It has a web front end and a web services layer to communicate
c> between offices.
c> Is there an advantage of having a web front end over a windows UI?

It depends on you app: how rich UI is, client's environment, how much info
is transfered do u transfer to from client.

c> What are the arguments for and against each approach?

Could you provide what your app does?


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