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Well, the data is all one logical database and you need to put the mechanisms in place so that this is actually the case from a user and programmer perspective (no matter how many physical databases are sitting underneath it).
This is the correct approach to integration.
Of course everyone is scrabbling around with no hope approaches like SOA and XML so the problem is likely to persist until people come to their senses (I'm not holding my breath). - Posted by: jorwell Posted on: 08/03/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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