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i am not a fan of wizards , i always do my database work myself. You said you have been writing software for 20 years and that means you have probably heard of the N-Tier architecture.

As an N-Tier Architecture evangelist, i am writing Silverlight applications and i am using that architecture. i have a BLL service and a DAL service, the DAL service with be exactly what you normally have ADO.NET and the BLL will be just consuming the public functions of the DAL and the Silverlight will consume the BLL functions like wise.

This has no performance problems and this is fast as ever and i have not experienced any problems. Silverlight does not support ado.net directly, this is because it runs on the client side. I am writing a series of articles on the N-Tier architecture in Silverlight. Check this for continuity of the subject

http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article1154-building-an-ntier-architecture-application-in-silverlight-4-part-i-.aspx[^]
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