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I have an HttpModule that I want to communicate to a .NET remoting server.
Normally I do something like:

RemotingConfigu ration.Register WellKnownClient Type(typeof(Rem otingObject),
"tcp://localhost:9400/RemotingServer/visa.dps.ppc.Re motingObject.re m");

This does some "magic" so whenever I instantiate the RemotingObject it is
connected to the server. This works fine for clients that I have relative
control over but with an HttpModule I am not sure how to proceed. If I need
to use the remoting service in each of the events that I have register of on
init, do I need to run the above registration in every event handler that the
HttpModule is listening for? Can I do it once in the application? How do I
tell that the application is not "registered "? Is there alot of overhead for
the registration? I guess I have the same questions for instantiating the
remoting object.

Thank you for your help.

Kevin

Nov 19 '05 #1
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I have an HttpModule that I want to communicate to a .NET remoting server.
Normally I do something like:

RemotingConfigu ration.Register WellKnownClient Type(typeof(Rem otingObject),
"tcp://localhost:9400/RemotingServer/visa.dps.ppc.Re motingObject.re m");

This does some "magic" so whenever I instantiate the RemotingObject it is
connected to the server. This works fine for clients that I have relative
control over but with an HttpModule I am not sure how to proceed. If I
need
to use the remoting service in each of the events that I have register of
on
init, do I need to run the above registration in every event handler that
the
HttpModule is listening for? Can I do it once in the application? How do I
tell that the application is not "registered "? Is there alot of overhead
for
the registration? I guess I have the same questions for instantiating the
remoting object.


You can do the registration in the Application_Sta rt event in Global.asax.
This only happens once per application start, so it's ok to do one-time
initialization here.

John Saunders
Nov 19 '05 #2

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