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In the first comment (by J.W.) to this question:

Using ObjectDataSource and DataObjectTypeName, How Do You Handle Delete Methods With Just An Id Parameter?,

it is said that using ObjectDataSource is a bad design.

What is considered good design for well-architected ASP.NET applications?

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Here's an ultimate resource for asp.net application architecture. Imaar has written few books on ASP.NET and he's published 2 series of articles on how you should architect your asp.net apps. One series is for ASP.NET 2.0 and another series is for ASP.NET 3.5

Link Txt 1: http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=416

Link Txt 1: http://imar.spaanjaars.com/QuickDocId.aspx?quickdoc=476

And believe me ObjectDataSource rocks. There's nothing wrong in using, if you can play with it well.

Thanks.

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