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      <description><![CDATA[Well, ECO is 3 tier anyway, but I presume you mean 3 physical tiers rather than logical ones?If I had to implement logic on the server I would create an ECO web service, otherwise I would use ECO clients and implement a remote persistence server to handle the DB updates (no logic).These questions are best asked in the newsgroups, they will receive more attention there.]]></description>
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	 (Peter Morris)
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      <description><![CDATA[I think ECO is a very complex framework and it is hard to maintenance(understand), just a lot of components (just like WebSnap)and not loosely coupled.]]></description>
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	 (Chris Chi)
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      <description><![CDATA[And How about multi-tier and ECO ?Is there have any solution ?Best regards.Chris]]></description>
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	 (Chris Chi)
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      <description><![CDATA[HiThat is an implementation detail, a "how to".  I just wanted to write a "what is", so that people can decide whether or not they wish to look at ECO and go into the "how to" realm.Post your question on the ECO newsgroup and someone will surely answer.]]></description>
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	 (Peter Morris)
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      <description><![CDATA[BonjourYes, ECO is great.But... What about .NET GUI (DataGrid, etc) ?How to bind .NET control with ECO object ?ThanksChris]]></description>
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	 (Chris Chi)
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