How do other applications send their requests to the WinForm one? Is there
any limitation that prevents you from using the same mechanism? Having said
that, I'd recommend steering clear of terms like "button click" when
designing inter-application communication. The "request-response" model is
much more appropriate here. Think of forms, buttons etc. as just GUI means
to issue the same requests other applications can issue over the network or
in some other way.
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I have a windows application that is constantly listening
to the requests from other applications. I need to trigger
a event [say a button click or invoke some function] from
asp.net application. Any ideas .. how to do that ?