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What type of architecture does Businees Objects 6.5 follow?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: April 03, 2008     Asked by: tilak kumar 
  
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September 21, 2007 06:02:34   #1  
Anil kumar Saka        

RE: What type of architecture does Businees Objects 6....
3-tier architecture
 
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April 03, 2008 16:39:20   #2  
jagsganti Member Since: April 2008   Contribution: 2    

RE: What type of architecture does Businees Objects 6.5 follow?

It has both 2 tier and 3 tier arch. Desktop and web reporting is possible with these 2 types of arch's


 
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