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Marcus - 01 Apr 2007 08:32 GMT
We have 200+ concurrent users.  We are looking at using Oracle database as
the backend and VB.Net on the network as the front-end.  Does anyone know if
this will work and how?

We will go to the web in a couple of years, but right now we are limited to
the network with concurrent users of up to 200+.

Thanks,
Marcus
Scott M. - 01 Apr 2007 14:06 GMT
Make an internal ASP.NET web application. No problem.

> We have 200+ concurrent users.  We are looking at using Oracle database as
> the backend and VB.Net on the network as the front-end.  Does anyone know
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> Thanks,
> Marcus
Marcus - 01 Apr 2007 17:32 GMT
We have only 4 weeks to deploy this application on the network.  The company
intranet is controlled by our IT department.  To deploy ASP.Net on the
web/intranet means IT would need to prioritized the  work and put the project
into a pool of project which could take up to 6 months to deploy.

Can an ASP.Net application can be deployed on the Network?  with 200+
concurrent users?

Thanks,
Marcus

>Make an internal ASP.NET web application. No problem.
>
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>> Thanks,
>> Marcus
Rad [Visual C# MVP] - 01 Apr 2007 19:15 GMT
> We have only 4 weeks to deploy this application on the network.  The company
> intranet is controlled by our IT department.  To deploy ASP.Net on the
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>>> Thanks,
>>> Marcus

You have two options here:
1) Create a ASP.NET application, using VB.NET (Since i gather you have
vb.net skills in house). Deployment becomes as simple as giving a URL to
your users
2) Create a Click Once .NET Application, to simplify deployment. Again
deployment would be pointing your users to the setup URL
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