Re: Windows Forms to Web App
- From: "MS MVP ³sÀA¶¯ for VB.NET" <kenlin2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:33:55 +0800
Dear AL Reid,
Well, from my friends and me, I will move most of the function into Class,
you may later calling those function from Your windows applcaition or web
applciation. You may also turning them into webservice.
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Hope this help and welcome to reply the testing result.
Regards
Ken Lin, Kam Hung
Founder and VP of Hong Kong .NET User Group(http://HKNetUG.com)
MCP, MCP+I, MCDST, MCSA, MCSE(NT4 & win2k),
MCSE+I, MCDBA(SQL7 & SQL2K), MCSD(VB6 & .NET), MCAD(.NET)
Microsoft Community Star(Hong Kong & Taiwan)
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional(.NET since 2003)
MCT2004 & 2005
"Al Reid" <areidjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What is the best way to design and build a desktop application if you know
it will eventually become a web app? Any thoughts?
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Al Reid
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