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Vincent M. wrote:
> Sometimes you're not querying a database (for example a REST service
> that returns a json result). Specially in web applications.

True.  But where you have a database, you should use it. :)

Especially in Web applications?  I don't know.  I think I've used more 
non-Web apps that query Web services than Web apps that do likewise.

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