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.NET Forum / Windows Forms / Design Time / January 2006

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Extreme 3-Tier Binding Problem

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Dave Johnson - 13 Jan 2006 03:47 GMT
In a 3-Tier application, once upon a while comes the need for binding
objects or usercontrols from other objects, example binding a
usercontrol in the Presentation layer from a Business Layer Object,

My problem:

I have a Dynamically Rendered WebUserControl that it needs some
properties that will control how this WebUserControl be Rendered. The
information needed are found in a business layer Object. What I thought
about is making both the WebUserControl and the Business Class share the
same Interface. So that I can bind easly the properties of the Business
Object to the Control.  

Is this kind of solution is possible ?? what is the smartest way to do
it ??

Please help of you are able to layout a proposed solution to this
problem or at least state some good guidelines it will be much
appreciated.

Best Regards,

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jokiz - 13 Jan 2006 03:57 GMT
try the databinding newsgroups...

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