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Daniel Turini23-Oct-02 1:23
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Paul Watson23-Oct-02 2:05
sitebuilderPaul Watson23-Oct-02 2:05 
Daniel Turini wrote:
although OOP-friendly and very elegant

Damn you had me going with that... and then... Roll eyes | :rolleyes:


So if this way is elegant and what not but bad for performance and scalability what is the point? Why have the collection option at all? Or am I using it in a bad way?


Daniel Turini wrote:
Unfortunately, the COM+ way of doing things and having stateless components wich usually only return the needed data asked is the way to go

Got any examples/samples of this way? Would be interested to see, ta.


BTW with James' help it seems data is only pulled when needed, and not just when the top level collection is instantiated, thankfully Smile | :)

Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South Africa

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