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How to implement the webservice which moitors another windowsservice in c/c++ .?

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Hi All,

I am very new to c/c++ programming.Jus t asking how can i implement the concept of "Monitoring the windows service by the web service . This windows service internally performs the scheduling functionality"
I have the above logic implemented in .net.. But not sure how should i proceed to implement the logic in c/c++ ..?

anybody have any suggestions .?

Thanks
Aug 26 '08 #1
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sicarie
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I would recommend outlining how specifically that will be monitored - what you want to see as a 'valid' action and what is an 'invalid' action.
Aug 28 '08 #2
madankarmukta
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I would recommend outlining how specifically that will be monitored - what you want to see as a 'valid' action and what is an 'invalid' action.

Sorry I didn't get you

Thanks!
Aug 28 '08 #3

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