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Posted 11/13/2007 11:57:09 AM
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Hi,
My company has couple of web applications which is focus on workflow type of app.
We are facing problem that, the code is very messy, take too long time to develop because programmer need to code almost everything (we are using MS Enterpise data access library). It also lack of feature like field permission and localization.

I would like to propose SF to my company. However, I never use SF as web development.

Anyone can share your experience? Should we migrate our web app to framework now? What are the impact?

Thank you
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Posted 11/13/2007 12:09:17 PM


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H Chan.

Take into consideration that you might want to do it with winforms as well, if agreeded, and access your data via Enterprise Server. I bet you you would save lots of time.

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