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Remoting with TCP/Binary.

An test application uses remoting to call a component on a
different machine. The client app has 2 buttons. The
first calls the component using http/soap and it is
remarkably fast. The second button uses tcp/binary and it
is remarkably slow the first time but subsequent
executions are remarkably fast.

Why is TCP so slow the first time? Why does it run
remarkably fast if I first click the http button?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi Dave,

I can not reproduce the problem.
Did you use any proxy or firewall setting between the two machines?
Can you post the code of both client and server for me to reproduce the
problem?
I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,
Peter Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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An test application uses remoting to call a component on a
different machine. The client app has 2 buttons. The
first calls the component using http/soap and it is
remarkably fast. The second button uses tcp/binary and it
is remarkably slow the first time but subsequent
executions are remarkably fast.

Why is TCP so slow the first time? Why does it run
remarkably fast if I first click the http button?


Jul 21 '05 #2

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