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From: Rlabh
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Hi Gags,
I don't think there is any problem with this
architecture.
Since objects in Layer L2 collaborate with objects
in L1 and handles all the database related operations, it looks justified to
have objects in L1 as serviced components. I am not sure about what types of one
to one operation you have between objects of L2 and L3. If you need
any transactions, you may have to make those objects as serviced components.
Regards,
Rajesh K Labh
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From: Gags
Hi ,
I have three layers in my application say L1,L2,L3. L3 are
only called by L2.
There is one to one relation between objects in L2
and L3. L2 collaborate among objects in L1 and get its
work done. All these operation are database
related.
Question.
1 Only objects in L1 are serviced components rest are
not. Is there any problem with this architecture?.
Realy appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks
Gags
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