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Hi every one, I am trying to create a .NET application that will be called
by other smaller .NET applications, can anyone advice me what is the best
method/approch to communicate between applications where they have to
communicate both way meaning the server recieve and send info from the other
applications .. this is what I was thinking of (just to give an idea)
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi,
You can either use a TCP connection or remoting.
Cheers,

--
Ignacio Machin,
ignacio.machin AT dot.state.fl.us
Florida Department Of Transportation

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Hi every one, I am trying to create a .NET application that will be called
by other smaller .NET applications, can anyone advice me what is the best
method/approch to communicate between applications where they have to
communicate both way meaning the server recieve and send info from the other applications .. this is what I was thinking of (just to give an idea)

Nov 15 '05 #2
Look into .NET Remoting. You can set up a messaging method and have each of
your applications register themselves with the messaging server. Then, any
application that wants to send or receive a message simply tells the
messaging server of it's needs. The messaging server does all the routing
of messages.

Your messaging server would be the object that makes the Remoting interfaces
available.

Good luck,
--- Nick

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Hi every one, I am trying to create a .NET application that will be called
by other smaller .NET applications, can anyone advice me what is the best
method/approch to communicate between applications where they have to
communicate both way meaning the server recieve and send info from the other applications .. this is what I was thinking of (just to give an idea)

Nov 15 '05 #3

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