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What layer in the logical design provides security information to the user interface (UI)?

  
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September 07, 2009 13:47:56   
ptrprasad Member Since: September 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: What layer in the logical design provides security information to the user interface (UI)?
Business layer
 
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February 26, 2010 06:59:10   
jasvinderSingh Member Since: February 2010   Contribution: 2    

RE: What layer in the logical design provides security information to the user interface (UI)?
BLL ie. Business Logic Layer....
 
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