Emanuele D'Arrigo a écrit :
On Dec 11, 7:48 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers
<bdesth.quelquech...@free.quelquepart.fr> wrote:
or to provide read-only
access. I.e. right now I'm working on the graphical client which
potentially could be rewritten entirely by the users. It is necessary
and perfectly reasonable for the client module to access some of the
objects to be represented graphically, but those objects shouldn't be
modifiable by it.
Why so ? At worst, they'll break everything.
-IF- the application was single-user yes, it wouldn't be a big deal.
But as it is potentially multi-user, I don't want one party to corrupt
the application for everybody else.
A multi-users application with a GUI usually implies that it's a
client-server app with the GUI deployed is on each client and the domain
logic hosted on the server.
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