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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 06/01/06 21:08
Anith Sen (anith@bizdatasolutions.com) writes:
> The general answer is that one would prefer to have the centralized
> database as generic as possible so that it can support a variety of
> applications.
I think the Perl has the right answer to this: There is more than one
way do it!
That is, if you can do things either in the server or the in the client/
middile layer, you can pick what fits best for the situation.
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