Smart client systems are a compelling option for many .NET applications, but they require changes to classic n-tier architecture. From handling state on the client to dealing with multiple data transport options, new architectural
layers are needed to promote flexibility and speed of development. This webcast, presented from Tech·Ed 2005 in Orlando, Florida, discusses a layered architecture based on several real-world smart client systems, along with other best practices for doing distributed
smart client systems. Techniques for componentizing logic on the client tier and thus reducing the amount of code necessary for a smart client UI are discussed and demonstrated.
Presenters: Billy Hollis; Rockford Lhotka, Principal Technology Evangelist, Magenic Technologies
Rockford is the author of several books, including the Expert Visual Basic .NET and C# Business Objects books. He is a Microsoft Software Legend, Regional Director, MVP and INETA speaker. He is a columnist for MSDN Online and
contributing author for Visual Studio Magazine, and he regularly presents at major conferences around the world - including Microsoft PDC, Tech Ed, VS Live! and VS Connections.
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