Need Help in Knowing about 2Tier,3 Tier Architectu
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These technologies on their own don't make a tier architecture. I guess if you schedule a stored procedure in SQL Server, you have a 1-Tier architecture.... ;)
It's the number of tiers in your architecture that determines if each tier belongs to a 2-Tier, 3-Tier or N-Tier architecture.....
Imar
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